This document discusses the use of "used to", "didn't use to", and "would" when talking about past habits in English. It provides examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits that are no longer done, "didn't use to" for negative past habits, and "would" for past repeating habits. Examples are given such as playing with dolls as a child, not believing in UFOs but now doing so, and having picnics on Sundays in the past.
This document discusses the use of "used to", "didn't use to", and "would" when talking about past habits in English. It provides examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits that are no longer done, "didn't use to" for negative past habits, and "would" for past repeating habits. Examples are given such as playing with dolls as a child, not believing in UFOs but now doing so, and having picnics on Sundays in the past.
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The presentation explains the grammar of constructions with "used to" in English.
This document discusses the use of "used to", "didn't use to", and "would" when talking about past habits in English. It provides examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits that are no longer done, "didn't use to" for negative past habits, and "would" for past repeating habits. Examples are given such as playing with dolls as a child, not believing in UFOs but now doing so, and having picnics on Sundays in the past.
This document discusses the use of "used to", "didn't use to", and "would" when talking about past habits in English. It provides examples of using "used to" to talk about past habits that are no longer done, "didn't use to" for negative past habits, and "would" for past repeating habits. Examples are given such as playing with dolls as a child, not believing in UFOs but now doing so, and having picnics on Sundays in the past.