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Play

Affirmative

Past simple Past Continuous

I played I was playing


You played You were playing
He/She/It played He/she/it was playing
We played We were playing
You played You were playing
They played They were playing

Negativa

Past simple Past Continuous

I didn’t play I wasn’t playing


You didn’t play You weren’t playing
He/she/it didn’t play He/she/it wasn’t playing
We didn’t play We weren’t playing
You didn’t play You weren’t playing
They didn’t play They weren’t playing

Past simple Past Continuous

Did I play….? Was I playing…?


Did you play…? Were you playing…?
Did he/she/it play….? Was he/she/it playing…?
Did we play…? Were we playing…?
Did you play…? Were you playing…?
Did they play….? Were they playing…?

Used to

Used to – costumava

I used to drink milk, but now I don’t.

She used to ride a bike, now she drives a Mercedes Benz.

She didn’t use to go to pubs, but now she goes to Bairro Alto every week.

You didn’t use to eat vegetables, but now you are a vegetarian.

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