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Match the sentence beginnings with the endings.
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- was true for a period in the past but which is not true now.
- can be used in this structure, and also nouns and noun phrases can be used as subjects in the sentences.
- uses the word 'use' and not 'used'.
- the same in spoken language as the positive form because of the sound of the letters 't' and 'd' (didn't use to and used to).
- activity in the past which is completed,
- state or to a habit, but it's now finished.
- "used to" can take the place of do/does. (Do you smoke?--I used to)
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"Used to" is to talk about something which
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All personal pronouns
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The negative form
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The negative form sounds
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'Used to' always refers to
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'Used to' can refer to a
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