Rob talks about using the expression 'used to' to talk about the past. Watch the video and then do the tasks. Task 1 Language Task Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the words from the top. Exercise Task 2 Language Task 2 Choice the correct words to complete the questions. Exercise Task 3 Language Task 3 Put the following sentences in order of politeness. Exercise Download Download Support Pack (583KB)582.57 KB Language level B1 Intermediate Select ratingGive it 1/5Give it 2/5Give it 3/5Give it 4/5Give it 5/5 No votes yet Rate What is the differents between used to and use to? Or there is any role for them? Thanks in advance Log in or register to post comments Hi Beba Osman, Good question! The difference is in the form of the sentence. Used to is for an affirmative sentence. I used to play football. Use to isn't correct by itself. It must be with an auxiliary verb, in a negative sentence or question. I didn't use to play football. Did you use to play football? Does that make sense? Have a look at this page for some more explanation and examples. Best wishes, Jonathan The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments That was fatastic! thanks. Log in or register to post comments Great! Log in or register to post comments
What is the differents between used to and use to? Or there is any role for them? Thanks in advance Log in or register to post comments
Hi Beba Osman, Good question! The difference is in the form of the sentence. Used to is for an affirmative sentence. I used to play football. Use to isn't correct by itself. It must be with an auxiliary verb, in a negative sentence or question. I didn't use to play football. Did you use to play football? Does that make sense? Have a look at this page for some more explanation and examples. Best wishes, Jonathan The LearnEnglish Team Log in or register to post comments
Hi Beba Osman,
Good question! The difference is in the form of the sentence. Used to is for an affirmative sentence.
Use to isn't correct by itself. It must be with an auxiliary verb, in a negative sentence or question.
Does that make sense? Have a look at this page for some more explanation and examples.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
The LearnEnglish Team