Would or used to
To describe repetitive actions in the past. Example: 1. When we were young, our parents used to/would go camping with us. 2. She used to/would eat a lot of cheese every day.
NON-ACTION VERBS
Are used to describe states, senses, desires, possession, emotions and opinion. They don´t describe actions. Examples: Like, love, be, want, believe, remember, belong, seem, own, see, taste, hear, have, hate....
NON-ACTION VERBS
Non action verbs + USED TO, not would. Examples: - Nick used to like everything about eating health. - I used to want to be an a nutritionist when younger.
Some practice
Complete the next statements by using would or used to. In some statements both are correct.
Vocabulary
used to or would
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Would or used to
To describe repetitive actions in the past. Example: 1. When we were young, our parents used to/would go camping with us. 2. She used to/would eat a lot of cheese every day.
NON-ACTION VERBS
Are used to describe states, senses, desires, possession, emotions and opinion. They don´t describe actions. Examples: Like, love, be, want, believe, remember, belong, seem, own, see, taste, hear, have, hate....
NON-ACTION VERBS
Non action verbs + USED TO, not would. Examples: - Nick used to like everything about eating health. - I used to want to be an a nutritionist when younger.
Some practice
Complete the next statements by using would or used to. In some statements both are correct.
Vocabulary