Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence On Sundays, after his football match, Bob often come home exhausted.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence You like him - Yes, but now I hate him!
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence She live in London before the war, then she moved to New York.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence I remember we go fishing every morning when I was a child. It was great. Now, I am an accountant and I don't have any free time.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence The children often help me to make a cake. They still do sometimes.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence He be a very good tennis player, until he broke his ankle.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence My grandfather swim in this river. Unfortunately, now it's forbidden.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence She loved jumble sales and she travel miles to go to one.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence John Mac Enroe be one of the best tennis players in the world.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence Jim have so much fun with his friends but they gradually moved away and they lost touch.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence He never sack people himself, he always got someone else to do it for him.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence He think watching soccer on T.V. was rather boring but he quite enjoys it now.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence At night, she sometimes go to the hotel bar and chat with other customers.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence Whenever Dennis saved some money, he buy some new C.D.'s.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ to complete the sentence There be a bank in the street.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. I (live) in the north of the USA.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. I (find) treasure as a pirate.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. She (like) vegetables.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. We (attend) lectures.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. (you/watch) television ?
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. (they/go) playing on the beach?
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. You (pay) for your paper and your coke.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. He (learn) his lessons.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. My uncle (eat) chocolate.
Use ‘would’ or ‘used to’ and the verb in brackets to complete the sentence. My dogs (run) after cats in my house!