The only thing Mia talks about is her vintage clothes. I wish she’d talk about something else. IS Mia ___ about her vintage clothes. I wish she’d talk about something else.
is always/forever/continually talking
The school holidays were always exciting when I was growing up. USED The school holidays ___ boring when I was growing up.
The school holidays never used to be boring when I was growing up.
When she was younger, Tara wouldn’t worry about what was in fashion. TO When she was younger, Tara ___ about what was in fashion.
didn't uses to worry
My grandparents never visited us on Saturday mornings as Grandad didn’t want to miss the football. WOULD My grandparents ___ us on Saturday mornings as Grandad didn’t want to miss the football.
would never / would not
My brother wasn’t very helpful at home, but now he’s older he does a lot of the housework. DID My brother ___ very helpful at home, but now he’s older he does a lot of the housework.
did not use to be
I’m not surprised Luke hasn’t remembered our meeting today. He always finds a way to avoid doing his share of the group work. WOULD Of course Luke ___ our meeting today. He always finds a way to avoid doing his share of the group work.
would forget/would not remember
I think that’s Kevin. He always texts me if he’s going to be late. WILL That ___. He always texts me if he’s going to be late.
will be Kevin
Margaret used to turn up late which disturbed me and the rest of the class. WAS Margaret ___ up late which disturbed me and the rest of the class.
was always/forever/continually turning
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