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The phrase "were you did" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of "where you did" or "were you." Example: "Can you tell me where you did your research?"
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You were — you did not get an opportunity to respond to that.
"Where were you?", "Did you see Hollande?", "Wasn't it great?" As friends arrived to join those already on the terraces, the chant "On a gagné" (we've won) seemed to have replaced "Bonjour" or "Salut" as the greeting of choice for young French students and regulars enjoying their morning shot of coffee.
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"What were you doing?" "Sleeping".
What were you doing before?
What were you doing then?
"What were you doing?" "Vacuuming".
But were you doing that?
What were you doing while Brixton burned?
What were you doing when the practitioner was touching you?
What were you doing during the final rest period?
What were you doing during the second reading period?
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