(I’m assuming this is what you meant : write these sentences in past simple tense.)
1. We came to school by bus.
2. You worked very hard.
3. She liked to sit in the sun.
4. She read the newspaper everyday.
5. We played in the park every day.
6. He watched his son in the park.
7. We always tried to arrived on time.
8. He always walked to school.
Answer:
1. Did you use to watch a lot of TV?
<insert yes or no>
2. Did you use to go abroad for vacation?
<insert yes or no>
3. DId you use to cook for your parents?
<insert yes or no>
4. Did you use to help your mother around the house?
<insert yes or no>
5. Did you use to get a lot of exercise?
<insert yes or no>
“Beside” is the preposition and “him” would be the object of the preposition. Ask yourself this question when finding the object of the preposition. Where is Jill working? Beside HIM.
Answer:
I believe the answer is B