Level 4 Unit 11 - Grammar.

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Level 4 Unit 11 - Grammar

Used to: Statements and Questions We use used to + the base form of a verb for past habits or situations that are different now.

Used to: Affirmative Statements used to + the base form of a verb Subject used to Base form of a verb Other They used to play soccer. I take the bus to school. That building be a school. He live in Australia.

We use didn’t use to + the base form of a verb in negative statements. Used to: Negative Statements We use didn’t use to + the base form of a verb in negative statements.

Used to: Negative Statements didn’t use to + the base form of a verb Subject didn’t use to Base form of a verb Other I didn’t use to like rock music. (o) didn’t used to rock music. (x) They eat kimchi. (o) kimchi. (x)

Used to: Yes/No Questions We use did + subject + use to + the base form of a verb in yes/no questions.

Did + subject + use to + the base form of a verb Used to: Yes/No Questions Did + subject + use to + the base form of a verb Did Subject use to Base form of a verb Other he play the piano? (o) used to the piano? (x) they study English? (o) English? (x)

Used to: Wh- Questions We use wh + did + subject + use to + the base form of a verb in Wh- questions.

Wh + did + subject + use to + the base form of a verb Used to: Yes/No Questions Wh + did + subject + use to + the base form of a verb Wh Did Subject use to Base form of a verb Where did you live? (o) used to live? (x) What they study? (o) study? (x)