We use the expression "used to + verb" when we are talking about habits or routines and states in the past that we don't do or aren't any more.
1. Habit: I used to play the guitar -It means that you played before but you don't play it any more
2. State: I used to live in London -It means that you lived before but you don't live there any more
A) In Affirmative:
I / you / he /she /it / we / they + used to + smoke
B) In Negative:
I / you/he/she/it /we / they + didn't use to + smoke
C) In questions:
Did + I/you/he/she/it /we / they+ use to + smoke ?
Now you try .................................................................................................................
1. They/play tennis
A) In Affirmative:
B) In Negative:
C) In questions:
2. She/go swimming everyday.
A) In Affirmative:
B) In Negative:C) In questions:
3. We/study Chinese
A) In Affirmative:
B) In Negative:C) In questions:
4. I/go to concerts
A) In Affirmative:
B) In Negative:C) In questions:
5. He/live in London
) In Affirmative:
B) In Negative:C) In questions:
Have a look to the lyrics of this Black Eyed Peas song the expression "used to":
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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