Which one can describe a past state?
A) Used to
B) Would
Used to
What does be used to mean?
A) Past habit
B) Accustomed to something
B) Accustomed to something
Complete:
My dad ______ always forget people's names.
My dad will always forget people's names.
Complete:
When I was a child, I ______ play football every day.
When I was a child, I used to OR would play football every day.
Complete:
I'm used to ______ early.
I'm used to getting up early.
What does will mean here?
"He'll always leave the lights on."
A) Future
B) Typical behavior
B) Typical behavior
Which is correct?
A) I would be shy.
B) I used to be shy.
B) I used to be shy.
Correct the mistake:
❌ She's used to work nights.
She's used to working nights.
Choose:
A) She spends hours on TikTok.
B) She spend hours on TikTok.
A) She spends hours on TikTok.
True or False:
Would can describe repeated actions in the past.
True!
Complete:
When I moved to Dubai, I had to ______ the heat.
When I moved to Dubai, I had to get used to the heat.
Make a sentence using always about someone you know.
Sample: My brother always loses his keys.
Make a sentence using would about your childhood.
Sample: Every summer, we'd go to the beach.
Explain the difference:
1 = past state no longer true
2 = accustomed to it now
Which sentence talks about a habit NOW?
A) I used to play tennis.
B) I play tennis every week.
B) I play tennis every week.