Yesterday, she _____ (go) to the market.
went
While I _____ (cook) dinner, the phone _____(ring).
was cooking, rang
They _____ (live) in France when they were children.
used to live
She was reading a book when the lights went out.
Correct
I watch TV when my friend call me.
was watching, called
Last weekend, they _____ (visit) their grandparents.
visited
He _____ (read) a book when I ____(walk) into the room.
was reading, walked
(You/play) football when you were in school?
Did you use to play
I used to play the piano every day, but now I am not practice.
Incorrect – "am not practice" should be "don’t practice."
She do not like chocolate when she was a child.
didn’t like
He ______ (not finish) his homework last night.
didn’t finish
They _____(not listen) to the teacher when she _____ (explain) the rules.
weren’t listening, was explaining
She _____(not like) vegetables, but now she eats them every day.
didn’t use to like
They didn’t use to have a car until last year.
Correct
They study at 10 PM last night.
were studying
When I _____(see) him at the party, he _____(wear) a red jacket.
saw; wore
As we _____ (drive) to the airport, we _____ (see) a beautiful sunset.
were driving, saw
(He/have) long hair when he was in college?
Did he use to have
While he played basketball, he broke his finger.
Incorrect – "played" should be "was playing" (to indicate the ongoing action interrupted by breaking his finger).
When I was younger, I play outside every day.
used to play
They _____ (not understand) the instructions, so they _____ (make) a mistake.
didn’t understand; made
She _____ (try) to fix the computer while they _____ (argue) about the problem.
was trying, were arguing
We _____ (not go) to the beach very often before we moved to the coast.
didn’t use to go
We were used to go swimming every summer when we were kids.
Incorrect – "were used to go" should be "used to go" (no "were" needed, as "used to" already indicates a past habit).
We live in New York before we moved to London.
used to live