1) In those days, I always used to get up / got up early in the morning. a) Only "used to get up" b) Only "got up" c) Both are correct 2) When I got to the cinema Jack had been waiting / was waiting for me. a) Only "had been waiting" b) Only "was waiting" c) Both are correct 3) We would always have / were always having breakfast in bed on Sundays. a) Only "would always have" b) Only "were always having" c) Both are correct 4) Mary was always falling / always fell ill before important examinations. a) Only "was always falling" b) Only "always fell" c) Both are correct 5) My sister used to own / would own a motorcycle and sidecar. a) Only "used to own" b) Only "would own" c) Both are correct 6) Pay no attention to Dave's remarks. He wasn't meaning / didn't mean it. a) Only "wasn't meaning" b) Only "didn't mean" c) Both are correct 7) I felt awful after lunch. I ate / had eaten too much. a) Only "ate" b) Only "had eaten" c) Both are correct 8) Brenda left / had left before I had time to talk to her. a) Only "left" b) Only "had left" c) Both are correct 9) In 1781 HMS Sovereign, on her way back from India, had sighted / sighted an empty boat drifting off the African coast. a) Only "had sighted" b) Only "sighted" c) Both are correct 10) Pauline has changed a lot. She didn't always use to look / wasn't always looking like that. a) Only "didn't always use to look" b) Only "wasn't always looking" c) Both are correct

ADVANCED LANGUAGE PRACTICE | Grammar 3 Exercise 6

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