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  1. Master past habits with our A2 pre-intermediate grammar lesson on 'Used to', featuring an easy-to-follow chart, exercises, and examples!

  2. Review the explanation about 'used to' here. Used to Exercise 1. Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using 'used to + infinitive': Try another exercise about 'used to' here. Go back to the main 'used to' page here. Do you want to master English grammar? Click here to read about the membership.

  3. learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org › grammar › b1-b2-grammarUsed to - LearnEnglish Teens

    As you watch the video, look at the examples of used to. They are in red in the subtitles. Then read the conversation below to learn more. Finally, do the grammar exercises to check you understand, and can use, used to.

  4. Gap-filling exercises, multiple choice exercises and clozes to review the use of 'used to', 'be used to', and 'get used to'.

  5. Do you know how to talk about past habits using used to, would and the past simple? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  6. English grammar practice exercise for intermediate level: used to vs. be used to and get used to. Used to + verb infinitive refers to a state or habit in the past: We used to live there when I was a child. I used to hate vegetables but now I love them. If you are used to something, it is not strange, new or difficult for you:

  7. No, we don't use 'a.m.' or 'p.m.' in those expressions, though you could say 'half past five in the morning' (or 'afternoon'). You can use them with round numbers ('seven p.m.') or fully-expressed times ('seven fifty-three p.m.'), though.

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