used to กับ would: คุณกำลังดูกระทู้
Fill in the blanks with an appropriate verb phrase.
1. He …………….. smoke but now he has stopped.
would
used to
smoked
Correct!
Wrong!
We use used to talk about past habits and states.
2. She ……….. always bring us nice gifts.
used to
would
Either could be used here
Correct!
Wrong!
Both would and used to can be used to talk about repeated actions in the past.
3. I ………………… go skiing but now I don’t.
used to
would
was used to
Correct!
Wrong!
We use ‘used to’ to talk about past states.
4. You used to hate him, ……………….?
used you not
don’t you
didn’t you
Correct!
Wrong!
Used to is not used in the question tags. We use ‘did’ here because the statement is in the past tense.
5. ……………….. play basketball at college?
Used you to
Did you use to
Either could be used here
Correct!
Wrong!
In a formal style, used to is often used as a modal auxiliary verb. In this case, questions and negatives are made without do. In an informal style we make questions and negatives with do.
6. I ………………… like classical music, but now I do.
did not use to
used not to
used to not
All of the above
Correct!
Wrong!
When we make negatives, not can go before or after to. Did not use to is also possible here in an informal style.
7. I …………………. have any interest in politics.
Please select 2 correct answers
did not use to
did not used to
used not to
Correct!
Wrong!
Did not use to and used not to are possible here. Did not used to is not considered correct.
8. I …………….. in Mumbai for 13 years.
lived
would live
used to live
Correct!
Wrong!
We do not use ‘used to’ to simply say what happened at a past time or how long it took. Those meanings are expressed with the simple past.
9. I ………………… be afraid of dogs.
would
used to
was used to
Correct!
Wrong!
Would cannot be used to talk about past states.
10. I couldn’t understand them because I ………………… their accent.
didn’t use to
wasn’t used to
used wasn’t to
Correct!
Wrong!
If you are not used to something, it is not familiar to you.
11. It took me quite some time to get ………………… alone.
used to live
used to living
Either could be used here
Correct!
Wrong!
We use an ing form after get used to. The infinitive is not possible in this structure.
12. I …………….. to London twice last month.
used to go
would go
went
Correct!
Wrong!
We do not use ‘used to’ to simply say what happened at a past time or how long it took. Those meanings are expressed with the simple past.
Answers
1. He used to smoke but now he has stopped.
2. She would / used to always bring us nice gifts.
3. I used to go skiing but now I don’t.
4. You used to hate him, didn’t you?
5. Used you to / Did you use to play basketball at college?
6. I did not use to / used not to / used to not like classical music, but now I do.
7. I didn’t use to / used not to have any interest in politics.
8. I lived in Mumbai for 13 years.
9. I used to be afraid of dogs.
10. I couldn’t understand them because I wasn’t used to their accent.
11. It took me quite some time to get used to living alone.
12. I went to London twice last month.
[Update] Past habits – ‘used to’, ‘would’ and the past simple | used to กับ would – NATAVIGUIDES
Do you know how to talk about past habits using used to, would and the past simple?
Look at these examples to see how used to, would and the past simple are used.
They used to live in London.
I didn’t use to like olives.
We would always go to the seaside for our holidays.
But one holiday we went to the mountains instead.
Try this exercise to test your grammar.
- Grammar test 1
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Grammar explanation
When we talk about things in the past that are not true any more, we can do it in different ways.
Used to + infinitive
We can use used to to talk about past states that are not true any more.
We used to live in New York when I was a kid.
There didn’t use to be a supermarket there. When did it open?
Did you use to have a garden?
We can also use used to to talk about past habits (repeated past actions) that don’t happen any more.
I used to go swimming every Thursday when I was at school.
She used to smoke but she gave up a few years ago.
used to + infinitive should not be confused with be/get used to + -ing, which has a different meaning. The difference is covered here.
Would
We can use would to talk about repeated past actions that don’t happen any more.
Every Saturday I would go on a long bike ride.
My dad would read me amazing stories every night at bedtime.
would for past habits is slightly more formal than used to. It is often used in stories. We don’t normally use the negative or question form of would for past habits. Note that we can’t usually use would to talk about past states.
Past simple
We can always use the past simple as an alternative to used to or would to talk about past states or habits. The main difference is that the past simple doesn’t emphasise the repeated or continuous nature of the action or situation. Also, the past simple doesn’t make it so clear that the thing is no longer true.
We went to the same beach every summer.
We used to go to the same beach every summer.
We would go to the same beach every summer.
If something happened only once, we must use the past simple.
I went to Egypt in 2014.
Do this exercise to test your grammar again.
- Grammar test 2
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Used to and would
Level B1
This video for preintermediate level students talks about using USED TO and WOULD. It is taken from the website http://letslearnenglish.co.uk
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English ม.3 (6) เรื่อง used to / would / be used to
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Difference Between Used To and Would
Practice the grammar from this video in the special MINICOURSE on my website https://nmodel.net/courses/usedto_would
Both \”used to\” and \”would\” are about some things of the past that no longer happen or exist. Is there any difference between the two forms in meaning? Yes, sometimes there is! Watch this video and find out!
📙Category: English grammar
👨🎓Level: Preintermediate (B1)
📄Contents:
0:09 \”used to\” and \”would\” for regular/habitual actions in the past
1:03 forms of \”used to\”: affirmative, negative and questions
1:27 forms of \”would\”: affirmative, negative, questions
1:51 \”used to\” for permanent actions in the past
2:43 \”used to\” for permanent states in the past (with stative verbs)
3:54 \”would\” with temporary states (with frequency adverbs: sometimes, often, usually)
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How to use \”used to\” in English
In the English language, we use the phrase used to to describe something that we did in the past but that we do not do anymore. We can use this phrase to talk about past hobbies, jobs or even just habits that we have since left behind or replaced with new ones. For example, a former police officer might say, \”I used to be a police officer before I retired.\” Someone who took regular nightly walks might say, \”I used to walk down by the river as the sun was setting.\”
We can also use it to talk about realities that used to be relevant but have since ceased to be realities. For example, imagine someone is returning home to their old neighborhood, which has changed a lot since they have been there. They might say, \”There used to be a building there\” or \”That’s where the old bridge used to be.\”
Forming used to phrases:
Used to phrases are formed, in the affirmative, as follows:
Subject + used to + verb
My mom + used to + dance competitively.
My mom used to dance competitively.
In this situation, the speaker is conveying that, in the past, their mom was a competitive dancer for a time, but has since stopped dancing competitively.
Examples:
• My dad used to work for the State in the 1980′s.
• We used to all play basketball in the park together after school.
• My grandparents used to go on a date to the movies every Friday night when they were young.
• I used to read more books for leisure back when I was in high school.
Used to phrases are formed, in the negative, as follows:
Subject + didn’t + use to + verb
We + didn’t + use to + get up so early.
We didn’t use to get up so early.
In this situation, the speaker is conveying that, in the past, they (the speaker plus whoever they include within the group implied by the plural subject pronoun we) did not rise at such an early time in the morning and would in fact sleep later into the day than they do now.
Examples:
• She didn’t use to ride as much as she does now.
• We didn’t use to go to the park as often as we do now.
• They didn’t use to enjoy one another’s company like they do now.
• I didn’t use to be as productive as I am these days.
• This town didn’t use to have as many stoplights as it does now.
Used to phrases are formed, in the interrogative, as follows:
Did + subject + use to + verb
Did + he + use to + have long hair?
Did he used to have long hair before he went bald?
Examples:
• Did there use to be a cinema where they supermarket now is?
• Did John use to go clubbing much before he got married?
• Did we use to have a blue car or a red one?
• Did you use to play any sports?
• Did Sarah and Chelsea use to live together?
Note: In negative and interrogative sentences, the d is removed from used to to make just use to. The reason for this is simply because it makes pronouncing the words easier.
Phân biệt Would và Used to | The differentiation : would \u0026 used to.
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