English, asked by krishpandey2021, 5 hours ago

when i lived in UK,I___________to the theater once a week.

a) went
b) was going
c) had been going
d) have been going​

Answers

Answered by agampreet008
4

Explanation:

The correct option is A. 'Used to' means something that happened but doesn't happen any more. It shows past tense. The sentence speaks about past tense for which 'Did' is used. Options B,C and D are not correct as they denote necessity or requirement.

Answered by kimsondenniv
0

Answer: The correct answer is "a) went."

Explanation: The sentence indicates a past habitual action, and the simple past tense "went" is used to describe such actions. The options "b) was going" and "c) had been going" imply continuous or ongoing actions, which are not suitable for expressing a specific habitual action in the past. Option "d) have been going" is in the present perfect continuous tense, which is used for ongoing actions up to the present moment, and is not appropriate for describing a past habit. Therefore, "a) went" is the correct choice.

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