Life-changing Events
Verb + Preposition
Used to
Simple Past
Subject and Object Questions
100

When you start living in a different house or city.

What is move?

100

Complete: “I always listen ___ music.”

What is to?

100

Complete: “I ___ play outside when I was a child.”

What is used to?

100

Past of the verb “have”.

What is had?

100

Complete: “___ called you yesterday?”

What is Who?

200

When you stop working after many years.

What is retire?

200

Complete: “She is waiting ___ the bus.”

What is for?

200

Negative form: “She ___ like vegetables.”

What is didn’t use to?

200

Complete: “We ___ (visit) our grandparents last weekend.”

What is visited?

200

Complete: “Who ___ you talk to?”

What is did?

300

When you travel to another country.

What is go abroad?

300

Complete: “They argued ___ the problem.”

What is about?

300

Question form: “___ you use to watch cartoons?”

What is Did?

300

Past of the verb “see”.

What is saw?

300

Identify: “Who broke the window?”
👉 Is this a subject or object question?

What is subject question?

400

When you leave college before finishing your studies.

What is drop out of college?

400

Complete: “I really look forward ___ my vacation.”

What is to?

400

Choose the correct sentence:
A) I use to play soccer.
B) I used to play soccer.

What is B?

400

Complete: “He ___ (not / go) to school yesterday.”

What is did not go / didn’t go?

400

Identify: “Who did you invite to the party?”
👉 Is this a subject or object question?

What is object question?

500

When you create your own company or business.

What is start your own business?

500

Complete: “This result depends ___ your effort.”

What is on?

500

Meaning: This structure talks about…

 What are past habits or situations that are no longer true?

500

Make a question: “They enjoyed the trip.”

What is Did they enjoy the trip?

500

Explain the difference:
👉 Subject vs Object questions

What is: Subject questions ask about the subject (no auxiliary verb), and object questions ask about the object (use auxiliary verbs like do/did)?

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