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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : (Used to (do



Lips Licker
02-05-2005, 09:34 PM
Aslam 3lekm
how you doin

Here's a new topic
about grammar i hope you
that it could satisfy you
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Study this example situation:



Khaled stopped smoking two years ago. He doesn't smoke any more



But he used to smoke.

He used to smoke 40 cigarettes a day.



"He used to smoke" = he smoked regularly sometime in the past,

But he doesn't smoke now. He was a smoker,

But now he isn't.



Past = he used to smoke

Now = he doesn't smoke



"Something used to happen" = something happened regularly in the past

no longer happens:




* I used to play tennis a lot but I don't play very often now.



* Sara used to travel a lot. These days she doesn't go away so often

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* "Do you go to cinema very often?"

"Not no, but I used to." (= I used to go….)





We also use used to… for something that was true but is not true anymore:



* This building is now a furniture shop. It used to be a cinema.



* I used to think he was unfriendly but now I realise he's a very nice person.



* I've started drinking coffee recently. I never used to like it before.




* Sara used to have very long hair when she was a child.



"I used to do something" is past. There is no present form.

You can't say "I use to do".

To talk about the present, use the present simple (I do).



Compare:



Past: he used to smoke, we used to live, there used to be

Present: he smokes, we live, there is



* We used to live in a small village but now live in Riyadh.



* There used to be four cinemas in town. Now there is only one.



The normal question form is did (you) use to…?:


* Did you use to eat a lot of sweets when you were a child?



The negative form is didn't use to…. (used not to… is also possible)



* I didn't use to like him. (or I used not to like him.)





Compare I used to do and I was doing:



* I used to watch TV a lot. (= I watched TV regularly in the past,

but I no longer do this)



* I was watching TV when the phone rang. (= I was in the middle

of watching TV)



Do not confuse I used to do and I am used to doing.

The structures and meanings are different:



* I used to live alone. (= I lived alone in the past but I no longer live alone)



* I am used to living alone. (= I live alone and I don't find it strange

Or new because I've been living alone for sometime)



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THE END
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Although it's short
but i hope it means a lot

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Best Regard
Lips Licker

NaughtY AngeL
02-05-2005, 09:51 PM
interesting, useful, and important
thanx lips for the topic, keep it up :biggthump

Lips Licker
02-05-2005, 09:59 PM
WOW that was too fast

it's a great honor for me that you the first one
who posted here

:) :) :)

mohamedansary72
07-05-2005, 03:51 AM
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MiSs.ChiPs
10-05-2005, 06:54 AM
great topic
ThanX
^^

Amanda.
21-05-2005, 04:12 PM
it's useful topic
thanx alot

Man Of His Word
25-05-2005, 06:51 AM
fantastic explanation


many thx ;)

THE TIGER
26-05-2005, 04:18 AM
many thanks brother
i'am always confused between the last 2 rules

:)

Riku
26-05-2005, 10:33 AM
وعليكم السلام ..
I desided that im going to improve my english from today by partespating in this fourm raglerly ..
most of my problems is in gramer and spelling .. but i hope this fourm will help me ^_^
thank you for this great topic .. ^_^

night_mk
26-05-2005, 01:00 PM
thanks alot

Loving Cup
29-07-2008, 02:22 AM
thanks..

best wishes