Reflect on Grammar
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Used to
Use it to talk about what happened regularly in the
past but no longer happens in the present
(a habit or a situation).
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Affirmative
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As a child he used to create computer games and small software
applications.
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Negative
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She didn’t use to work
in politics but as a researcher.
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Interrogative
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Did she use to work as a politician?
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Complete the dialog. Use the verbs in parentheses with used to. Then, listen and check.
Complete the dialog. Use the verbs in parentheses
with used to either in positive or negative.
Ex. When I was a kid, I used to play marbles. I didn’t use to play soccer.
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HOST: Thank you for being with us here on “Famous
Guest Stars”.
LG: It’s a pleasure to be here.
HOST: Could you tell us about your early
years?
LG: Sure. As a child, I used to study (study)
at a religious school. I was a good
student and got high grades.
HOST: Did you use to be happy at school?
LG: Well, I _______________ (a. not be) happy
because my classmates _______________
(b. make) fun of me for being eccentric in
the
theater roles I_______________ (c. perform in). Also, I _______________ (d. be)
a victim of bullying. But, it isn’t a
problem
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anymore. I’m surrounded by open-minded
people at work now.
HOST: How did you _______________ (e. deal with) that situation?
LG: I had to deal with it by myself. Now I
am more open about how I feel, but I_______________ (f. not tell) anyone about my feelings.
HOST: I understand you have created a
foundation for young people, haven’t
you?
LG: That’s right. Since I _______________
(g. not feel) safe at school, I want the
children
and teens of today to develop into
loving and
open-minded people.
HOST: That’s great news!
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