ehow to use used to 2.2
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How to use Used to ?
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Used to is a modal auxiliary that can be use in different situations: To talk about something that
already happened but at the current moment is no longer.
To talk about past habits or costumes.
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The affirmative form of Used to needs to include :
Subject
USED TO
Verb infinitve
I used to play the piano
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The negative form must have
Subject
AUXILIARY VERB DO IN NEGATIVE PAST TENSE: DID
NOT
Use to Plus
complement
I did not use to run everyday
NOTE: in this case, the negation goes in the auxiliary verb, so YOU DONT NEED to put “used to” , instead of that, you put the word USE in present.
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In order to make “Used to” questions, we need to learn
its structure:
Did
USE TO
Subject
Verb infinitive
Did you use to cook ?
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Have in mind that you can use these words to make questions related to past
habits• Where = Place where the action
happened• How= Manner or way it happened• When: The time of the action
occured.• What: The action that happened
• Who: People involved into the action.
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Open this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dokSmgiwpZo
It would be helpfull on your
next activities.