Habits | used to; would; be/get used to |
Used to (affirmative form)
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Robert used to play football when he was younger, but he stopped playing 20 years ago. | Robert played football regularly in the past, but he does not play now. |
More examples: Kate used to go to the cinema a lot, but she doesn't now. When I was a child I used to suck my thumb. | |
I used to live in London, but I moved in 1980. | |
Used to (negative form)
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e.g. I didn't use to live in London. You didn't use to like classical music. | |
Used to (question form)
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e.g. Where did you use to live? Did you use to like classical music? Now you can click here to do the exercise. | |
Would
My grandmother was very absent-minded. She would often buy something and then leave the shop without it. | |
Used to and Would
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My husband used to have a moustache, but he shaved it off. (NOT: I used to live in California. I used to have a Volkswagen. ( |
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Used to vs be/get used to
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e.g. I used to drive a Mercedes, but now I drive Citroen. I am used to driving my new car, but I found it very strange at first. Mary moved to St. Petersburg last winter. Now she is used to living in cold weather. Though it has been two weeks, I haven't got used to wearing glasses yet. |
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