“I ___ (play) with my cousins every weekend.”
used to play/ would play
Complete: “I’m ___ getting up early.”
used to
Say a game you used to play when you were little.
I used to play _____ when I was little
Complete: “When I arrived, Sarah ___ (leave).”
had left
Fill in the blank for PPC: Form: subject + ___ + been + verb-ing
had
True or False: We can say “I wouldn’t live in London when I was a child.”
False
Choose: “She’s getting ___ her new school.”
used to
Translate: “Solíamos jugar al escondite.”
We used to play hide and seek.
Which happened first? “I had eaten dinner before my mom came home.”
I had eaten dinner.
Complete: “They ___ (wait) for an hour when the bus arrived.”
had been waiting
Correct the mistake: “Did you used to go swimming?”
Did you use to go swimming?
What’s the difference between “used to” and “be used to”?
“Used to” = past habit; “Be used to” = something is familiar now.
Make a question: you / used / play football / school?
Did you use to play football at school?
Correct: “He had not saw the movie before.”
He had not seen the movie before.
What’s the difference between Past Perfect Simple & Continuous?
Simple = completed action; Continuous = duration or ongoing action before another.
Choose the correct sentence:
a) My family used to live in Spain.
b) My family would live in Spain.
My family used to live in Spain.
Correct: “I’m used to get up at 6.”
I’m used to getting up at 6.
Complete: “My sister ___ (not / like) board games when she was younger.”
“didn’t use to like”
Correct: “Have you ever visit London before 2020?”
Had you ever visited London before 2020?
Translate: “Había estado estudiando inglés durante dos años.”
“She had been studying English for two years.”
Translate into English: “Yo solía leer muchos libros.”
“I used to read a lot of books.”
Make a sentence: “They / not / be used to / speak English every day.”
“They aren’t used to speaking English every day.”
Describe a game you used to play and who you played it with.
(Own answer)
Make a sentence: “by the time / he / arrive / we / finish.”
By the time he arrived, we had finished.
Create a sentence using “had been” + verb-ing.
(own response)