This document provides instruction on using the past habitual expression "used to" in English. It explains that "used to" plus the base verb form is used to talk about past habits or situations that no longer exist. Examples are given of affirmative, negative, and question forms. The document clarifies that "used to" should not be confused with "be used to" or "get used to", which express becoming accustomed to something. Learners are directed to practice this grammar point on page 91 of their pupil's book.
This document provides instruction on using the past habitual expression "used to" in English. It explains that "used to" plus the base verb form is used to talk about past habits or situations that no longer exist. Examples are given of affirmative, negative, and question forms. The document clarifies that "used to" should not be confused with "be used to" or "get used to", which express becoming accustomed to something. Learners are directed to practice this grammar point on page 91 of their pupil's book.
This document provides instruction on using the past habitual expression "used to" in English. It explains that "used to" plus the base verb form is used to talk about past habits or situations that no longer exist. Examples are given of affirmative, negative, and question forms. The document clarifies that "used to" should not be confused with "be used to" or "get used to", which express becoming accustomed to something. Learners are directed to practice this grammar point on page 91 of their pupil's book.
Page 91 Lesson 4 Grammar ( Did you use to ….? ) Used to أعتاد أن USED TO (unit 8)
Use used to + base form of the verb to talk
about past habits or past situations that no longer exist in the present.
I used to play in the park.
I used to destroy my toys. I used to walk to school. I used to watch cartoons. NEGATIVE: didn’t + use to
She didn’t use to read fairy tales.
In negative statements, never + used to is
more common than didn’t use to.
She never used to read fairy tales.
QUESTIONS: did + subj. + use to
Did you use to read comics?
Yes, I did.
No, I didn’t. QUESTIONS: Wh- + did + subj. + use to
Where did you use to have play dates?
I used to go to my friend's house. What did you use to do at kindergarten? I used to play and draw pictures. Do not confuse used to + base form with be used to + base form + -ing or get used to + base form + -ing.