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Used to

We use the structure -used to- to talk about:

  1. Things which were once true and aren’t true anymore. 
  2. Our habits in the past.

I used to live in New York, I don’t anymore. (once was true)

I used to have a big house, but then we moved. I live in a smaller apartment today. (once was true)  

I used to have English lessons twice a week. (Past habit)

They used to go swimming every Friday. (Past habit)

Used to Structure:

I used to study at Bright English.

I didn’t use to study at Bright English.

Did I use to study at Bright English?

Yoni and I (we) used to study at Bright English.

We didn’t use to study at Bright English.

Did we use to study at Bright English?

You used to study at Bright English.

You didn’t use to study at Bright English. 

Did you use to study at Bright English?

The men (they) used to study at Bright English.

They didn’t use to study at Bright English.

Did they use to study at Bright English?

Ben (he) used to study at Bright English.

He didn’t use to study at Bright English.

Did he use to study at Bright English?

Maya (she) used to study at Bright English.

She didn’t use to study at Bright English.

Did she used to study at Bright English?

The computer (it) used to study well.  

It didn’t use to study well. 

Did it used to study well?

-Used to- Rules:

Subject + used to + v1 

  • We use didn’t use to for negatives. (-DIDN’T- cancels conjugation).
  • We use did + I, we, you, they, he, she, it + use to for questions. (-DID- cancels conjugation) 

Common frequency adverbs and time expressions with -used to-

In 1992\3 etc. in the nineteenth century, in the 60’s, when I was a _____ ,always, very often, often, usually, sometimes, occasionally, every now and then, every now and again, seldom, hardly ever, rarely, never.  

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