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a way of talking about the past
‘used to’ a way of talking about the past
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Look at the pictures and answer the question:
What do the three old people have in common?
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‘I’m 89 years old. I used to do a lot of sports but I don’t do any now
‘I’m 89 years old. I used to do a lot of sports but I don’t do any now. The most important thing for me is to feel good about life and laugh every day’. ‘I can’t believe it but I’m 87! I used to smoke but I gave up when I was 55. I don’t do much exercise, but I like to keep my brain active. I love chess’. ‘I’ll be 85 on my next birthday. The thing that keeps me young is dancing. I didn’t use to do any physical exercise but now I dance every day’.
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Answer: They all talk about something that happened regularly or went on for a time in the past but that they don’t do now/they no longer do. Picture 1: I used to do a lot of sport but I don’t do any now. Picture 2: I didn’t use to do any physical exercise but now I dance every day. Picture 3: I used to smoke but I gave up when I was 55.
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I used to go to the seaside I no longer go to the seaside
When I was a child… I used to go to the seaside every summer I no longer go to the seaside in the summer HFDJFPMV PA S T P R E S E N T
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Some examples: I used to live in the country (=once/a long time ago I lived in the country. Now I don’t) Sam used to spend his summer holidays in Mexico (=now he doesn’t) I used to smoke, but now I’ve stopped. NOT: I was used to smoke Christine used to eat meat, but now she’s a vegetarian. Sarah used to be fat, but now she’s thin. Jerry used to study English, but he doesn’t now.
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Verb = S + Used to + V(base)
Adj = S + Be used to + Ving Adj = S + Get used to + Ving
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Don’t get confused between:
I used to live in the country I am used to living in the country I got used to living in the country A question for you: what’s the difference in meaning between these three sentences?
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Answers: I used to live in the country
= I no longer live in the country, I live in a big city now I’m used to living in the country = living in the country is familiar and no longer strange I got used to living in the country = living in the country has become familiar/normal
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Now make up the rule yourself:
‘Used to’ + inf. to talk about ……… ‘Be used to’ + ing. form to talk about…… ‘Get used to’ + ing. form to talk about……
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Answers: ‘Used to’ + V(base) TO TALK ABOUT PAST HABITS & STATES WHICH ARE NOW FINISHED. ‘Used to’ CAN BE FOLLOWED BY BOTH STATE & ACTION VERBS ‘Be used to’ + Ving. form TO TALK ABOUT PRESENT HABITS & STATES ‘Get used to’ + Ving. form TO TALK ABOUT THINGS/STATES THAT ARE BECOMING NORMAL/FAMILIAR
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Now it’s your turn! Form questions with these prompts:
go/work/to/live/you/how/to/in/use/did/you/New York/when? be/driving/used/to/you/work/to?
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Answers: How did you use to go to work when you lived in New York?
Are you used to driving to work?
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Language Practice Did you see your grandchildren last summer?
Re-write the sentences with the necessary changes to the parts in bold when it is possible to use ‘used to’: Did you see your grandchildren last summer? When I lived in NY I went jogging in Central Park twice a week. Did Mrs. Springle dress smartly when she was the Minister of Education? My sister Renata didn’t eat any kind of vegetables when she was a child. Now she’s a vegetarian. Were your parents in Rome last May? Greenfall was a very quiet seaside resort once. Now it has become very crowded. Bob took me to the airport in his car when I left last week. For years our parents went on holiday to France. Now they go to Spain.
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Keys Did you see your grandchildren last summer? OK
When I lived in NY I used to go jogging in Central Park twice a week. Did Mrs. Springle use to dress smartly when she was the Minister of Education? My sister Renata didn’t use to eat any kind of vegetables when she was a child. Now she’s a vegetarian. Were your parents in Rome last May? OK Greenfall used to be a very quiet seaside resort once. Now it has become very crowded. Bob took me to the airport in his car when I left last week. OK For years our parents used to go on holiday to France. Now they go to Spain.
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‘Used to’ vs. Simple Past
Both Simple Past & ‘used to’ can be used to describe past habits, events & states. However ‘used to’ is preferred to emphasize repetition of actions/situations that are now finished.
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Language analysis Which of the following sentences describes:
A single action in the past? Repeated actions/states in the past? Repeated actions/states in the present? We used to laugh a lot We usually have toast for tea I laughed when I saw him
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Answers: 1 - c 2 – a 3 – b
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