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Used to

Affirmative: I used to play football.

Negative: I did not use to play football.

Question: Did you use to play football?

1- She {used to – use to – using to} cook kabsa.


2- They did not {used to – use to } play football.
3- Use to3 / run4/ we1/ did not2
4- Did you { used to – use to – using to} read a story?
5- I did not used to write with my left hand. (×) use to

Present simple → to talk about habits, routines or facts.

Rule →S+V1+O

For example→ I play football every day.

He plays football every day.

Present progressive→ to talk about action or situation that is happening now.

Rule→ S + Be+ V-ing + O

For example → I am playing football now.

They are playing football now.

Be

am is are

you - we -
I he - she- it
they
I he she it you we they

Play1 played2 played3

Eat1 ate2 eaten3

I
you
v1

we
they
v+s she
he
it

Other→ adjective before a plural noun.

Others → pronoun to mean additional or other persons or things.

Another → adjective before a singular noun.

Pronoun to mean additional of the same kind.

There are other 2 tables.

There is another table.

Five students came to class but the others did not come.

I have other 3 pens.

Empathic Do

Using → usually used as an auxiliary in negative and question forms of the simple present and past
tense.

Did →‫ماض‬

do does

I you we they she he it


I play tennis.

I do play tennis.

He plays tennis.

He does play tennis.

They played tennis.

They did not play tennis.

The cat ate fish.

The cat did eat fish.

She does watches TV. (×) watch

Ali do drive quickly. (×) does drive

We does eat our dinner. (×) did

Fatimah do drew her dress last night. (×) did

You did not eat hamburger. ()

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