Answer :
Let's correct the sentences one by one:
a) Linda was busy when we were going to see her yesterday.
- Correction: The sentence is correct as it is. It properly uses the past continuous tense to show an ongoing action in the past.
b) She taked off her coat when she arrived home.
- Correction: She took off her coat when she arrived home.
- Explanation: "Taked" is not a correct form of the verb. The past tense of "take" is "took."
c) They were talking about the weather during the trip.
- Correction: The sentence is correct as it is. "Were talking" is the past continuous tense, which is appropriate here to describe an ongoing conversation during another past event.
d) We didn't wanted to do anything special, so we decided to stay at home.
- Correction: We didn't want to do anything special, so we decided to stay at home.
- Explanation: When using "didn't," the verb that follows should be in its base form, "want," not "wanted."
e) I were busy yesterday so I didn't do my homework.
- Correction: I was busy yesterday so I didn't do my homework.
- Explanation: The correct form of the verb "to be" for "I" in the past is "was," not "were."