This document contains 9 multiple choice questions testing the correct usage of verbs in different tenses and structures. The questions cover topics like rules of baseball, popularity of badminton courts, an opponent's expression, owning a hockey stick, thinking about running, a goalkeeper's performance, having a good time, and an umpire talking to a player when it started raining.
This document contains 9 multiple choice questions testing the correct usage of verbs in different tenses and structures. The questions cover topics like rules of baseball, popularity of badminton courts, an opponent's expression, owning a hockey stick, thinking about running, a goalkeeper's performance, having a good time, and an umpire talking to a player when it started raining.
This document contains 9 multiple choice questions testing the correct usage of verbs in different tenses and structures. The questions cover topics like rules of baseball, popularity of badminton courts, an opponent's expression, owning a hockey stick, thinking about running, a goalkeeper's performance, having a good time, and an umpire talking to a player when it started raining.
1. No, I didn’t used / use to know the rules of baseball at all.
2. The badminton courts used / use to be more popular than they are now. 3. His opponent was / were looking at him in a rather unpleasant way! 4. Did / Was you use to have your own hockey stick? 5. I used think / to think running was boring. 6. Did / Was the goalkeeper playing well? 7. Were you having / Did you have a good time when I saw you? 8. What would your brother do every Sunday when / while you were training? 9. The umpire was talking to one of the players when it was starting / started to rain.