I would have written....In Canada he went to the cinema once a week.
Yes, the sentence is correct grammatically. However, it could be improved by adding a comma after "Canada" for better clarity: "When he lived in Canada, he went to the cinema once a week."
"lived in the mountains" is the complete predicate of the sentence.
"Lived" can be a main verb when it functions without an auxiliary or helping verb in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She lived in the city," "lived" is a main verb expressing the action of living in the city.
It would be the house of the Secretaries of State.
The correct phrase is "Greg once lived out there in the desert." "There" indicates a location or place. "Their" is used to show possession, and "they're" is a contraction for "they are."
Tejanos, are Mexicans who lived in Texas.
It is basically wrong, because ever after is an inseparable phrase if it is to keep its meaning. If, however, ever is to modify the adverb happily, then the sentence could be corrected by making after into afterward(s) or a synonymous construction. Thus:They lived ever happily afterward(s) and They lived ever happily (from then) on are some grammatically correct (albeit awkward) alternatives. Of course, these do not have the same meaning as the famous sentence They lived happily ever after.
They lived on the Canada coast by Alaska and the island of Alaska by Canada. Also a little bit in present day Washington and Oregon.
they was the first peolpe that lived in canada
It would be the house of the Secretaries of State.
Justin beiber was born in Canada on march 1,1994 and j.b. lived in Canada.
I once lived with my best friend.
My dad lived in solitude. He lived alone
a lot
They lived in the south west of Canada
sightseeing, play sports, go to cinema, festivals, etc
"lived in the mountains" is the complete predicate of the sentence.
The lived in the Eastern Woodlands. They also lived in Canada.