Would and Used to – English Grammar Test for B2

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1
A: Did you play sports when you were at school?
B: Yes, I ___ play football almost every day.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

2
A: Do you remember that old bakery on Green Street?
B: Of course! There ___ be a candy shop next to it.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

3
A: What did you do on weekends when you lived in the countryside?
B: We ___ go fishing in the river.
(a) would (b) use to (c) was used to

4
A: Did your father tell you bedtime stories?
B: Yes, he ___ tell me one every night.
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

5
A: There’s a new shopping mall here now.
B: Really? There ___ be just an empty field before.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

6
A: My grandmother ___ make the best apple pie every Sunday.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

7
A: When you were young, did you travel much?
B: Oh yes, my parents ___ take us abroad every summer.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

8
A: Did you have long hair when you were in college?
B: Yes, I ___ have hair down to my shoulders!
(a) used to (b) would (c) am used to

9
A: You’re so confident now!
B: Thanks, but I ___ be very shy when I was a teenager.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

10
A: What was your favorite thing to do on Sundays?
B: I ___ go to the cinema with my friends.
(a) would (b) use to (c) was used to

11
A: You always get up early!
B: Yes, I ___ wake up at 6 a.m. when I worked in the army.
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

12
A: Did you enjoy school when you were a kid?
B: Not really, but I ___ love art classes.
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

13
A: There’s a lot of traffic on this road now.
B: I know. It ___ be much quieter years ago.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

14
A: What did your teacher say every morning?
B: He ___ greet us with “Good morning, class!”
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

15
A: Did you often visit your grandparents?
B: Yes, we ___ drive to their house every Sunday.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

16
A: I didn’t know you played piano.
B: I ___ play it quite well, but I’ve forgotten everything now.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

17
A: This area looks so different now!
B: I know, there ___ be many trees and gardens here.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

18
A: Did your brother help you with your homework?
B: Yes, he ___ sit with me until I finished.
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

19
A: You seem really good at driving in the snow.
B: That’s because I ___ drive in icy conditions when I lived in Canada.
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

20
A: My mother ___ always remind me to wear a coat before going out.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

21
A: Did you enjoy visiting your aunt’s farm?
B: Absolutely! We ___ feed the animals every morning.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

22
A: What was your life like before you moved to the city?
B: I ___ live in a small village by the sea.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

23
A: Did your friends play music together after school?
B: Yes, we ___ meet at Tom’s house and jam for hours.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

24
A: You’re so fit now!
B: Thanks, but I ___ do any exercise when I was younger.
(a) didn’t use to (b) wouldn’t (c) wasn’t used to

25
A: Did your parents tell you funny stories?
B: Yes, my father ___ make up stories to make us laugh.
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

26
A: There’s a new café here.
B: Really? I remember there ___ be just a bookstore.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

27
A: Did you and your friends go cycling after school?
B: Yes, we ___ ride our bikes to the lake.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

28
A: Do you still play video games?
B: Not anymore. I ___ play for hours when I was a teenager.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

29
A: I love this park!
B: Me too. My family ___ come here for picnics when I was little.
(a) used to (b) would (c) was used to

30
A: What did your grandfather say when you misbehaved?
B: He ___ tell me, “Respect your elders, young man!”
(a) would (b) used to (c) was used to

Answer

1 (b) would – Repeated action (playing football daily).
2 (a) used to – Describes a past state.
3 (a) would – Habitual past activity (fishing).
4 (a) would – Repeated action (telling stories).
5 (a) used to – Refers to an old situation that no longer exists.
6 (b) would – Describes a repeated weekly action.
7 (b) would – Past repeated family activity.
8 (a) used to – Describes a past state (appearance).
9 (a) used to – Describes a past state (personality).
10 (a) would – Habitual past action (cinema visits).
11 (a) would – Repeated habit (early rising).
12 (b) used to – Describes a discontinued interest.
13 (a) used to – Refers to a past condition.
14 (a) would – Describes repeated speech habit.
15 (b) would – Regular family trips.
16 (a) used to – Past ability no longer true.
17 (a) used to – Past state (more trees).
18 (a) would – Repeated helpful action.
19 (c) was used to – Describes being accustomed to something.
20 (b) would – Repeated reminder from mother.
21 (b) would – Regular past activity on the farm.
22 (a) used to – Describes a past state (living location).
23 (b) would – Repeated group activity.
24 (a) didn’t use to – Negative form for past habit.
25 (a) would – Describes repeated creative behavior.
26 (a) used to – Describes a past state (bookstore replaced).
27 (b) would – Repeated past action (cycling).
28 (a) used to – Past hobby no longer done.
29 (b) would – Repeated family picnics.
30 (a) would – Repeated speech habit of grandfather.

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