บทเรียน 29: Used to - review
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- 21When and if
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- 24The future
- 25Modals in the past
- 26Narrative tenses
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- 28Conditionals review
- 29Used to - review
- 30Linking words of contrast
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I used to do this, I used to do that, I used to do the other. Are you tired of always using 'used to'? Would you like to learn a different way to talk about your past habits? You would? Great, join Tim in this video to find out more.
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Past habits without 'used to'
Is there another way of talking about past habits without using 'used to'? This is the question that Tim tackles in this video. In it he has to reveal some of the dark secrets of his past as well as some of his present habits, which can't all be recommended.
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Summary
Use 'would + infinitive without to' to talk about repeated past actions or habits:
- When I was at school I would play tennis every weekend.
- I would often go to the cinema by myself when I first moved to London.
- My dad would always bring us back a present when he went on business trips.
You can also use the simple past to describe these actions:
- When I was at school I played tennis every weekend.
- I often went to the cinema by myself when I first moved to London.
- My dad always brought us back a present when he went on business trips.
Very important:
You can't use would to talk about past states. For this, used to or the simple past are the best options:
- I would be fit when I was a teenager. WRONG
I used to be fit when I was a teenager. CORRECT
I was fit when I was a teenager. CORRECT - She would be in the football team at university. WRONG
She used to be in the football team at university. CORRECT
She was in the football team at university. CORRECT
To do
Now, why not try a quiz on this topic? Can you choose the best answer in each situation?
Talking about the past
5 Questions
Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
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Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
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Is this sentence about a state or a repeated action? Is the form correct?Question 1 of 5
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Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
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Is this sentence about a state or a repeated action? Is the form correct?Question 2 of 5
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Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
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Is this sentence about a state or a repeated action? Is the form correct?Question 3 of 5
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Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
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Is this sentence about a state or a repeated action? Is the form correct?Question 4 of 5
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Choose the best option to complete each sentence.
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Is this sentence about a state or a repeated action? Is the form correct?Question 5 of 5
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That's the end of this unit, well done!
Many thanks to the staff and students of the Central School of English for their help with this video.
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Alternatives to 'used to'
Use 'would + infintive without to' or the simple past to talk about repeated past actions or habits:
- When I was at school I would play tennis every weekend.
- I would often go to the cinema by myself when I first moved to London.
- My dad would always bring us back a present when he went on business trips.
- When I was at school I played tennis every weekend.
- I often went to the cinema by myself when I first moved to London.
- My dad always brought us back a present when he went on business trips.
Be careful - you can't use would to talk about past states. For this, use the simple past or used to.
- I would be fit when I was a teenager. WRONG
I used to be fit when I was a teenager. CORRECT
I was fit when I was a teenager. CORRECT - She would be in the football team at university. WRONG
She used to be in the football team at university. CORRECT
She was in the football team at university. CORRECT