When we talk about things that happened in the past but don’t happen anymore we can do it in different ways.
Used to + infinitive / didn´t use to +infinitive / did you use to +infinitive?
- We used to live in New York when I was a kid.
- There didn’t use to be a petrol station there. When was it built?
- What sports did you use to play when you were ten ?
- I used to go swimming every Thursday when I was at school.
- I used to smoke but I gave up a few years ago.
Remember that ‘used to’ is only for past states/actions that don’t happen now – we can’t use it for things that still happen now. Also, ‘used to + infinitive’ should not be confused with ‘be/get used to + ‘ing’ form’ – this is covered in a separate section.
Would
- Every Saturday I would go on a long bike ride.
- My teachers would always say “Sit down and shut up!”
Often either ‘would’ or ‘used to’ is possible. Both of these sentences are possible.
- Every Saturday, I would go on a long bike ride.
- Every Saturday I used to go on a long bike ride.
- We used to live in New York when I was a kid.
We would live in New York when I was a kid.
- We went/used to go/would go to the same beach every summer.
- I had/used to have a dog called Charlie.
- I went to Egypt in 1988.
To talk about present habits we use the Present Simple and an adverb of frequency (usually, always, often, never, etc.)
I usually study at the library.
Now watch this video about Childhood and complete the exercises:
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