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USED TO
VS WOULD
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         When we talk about something that happened regularly or repeatedly in the past but not now, we
         often use the structures ‘used to + infinitive’ and ‘would + infinitive’.
                  used to + infinitive
                  We use used to + infinitive when we talk about things that happened in the past but do not happen
                  now. In the negative we say didn’t use to + infinitive:
                  I used to live in a large city, but now I live by the seaside.
                  I didn’t use to go swimming everyday.             Did you use to live in a small or large city?
                  We can use this structure with both states and actions:
                  Paul used to be very calm when he was younger. Now he’s stressed all the time. (STATE)
                  Paul used to work full-time, but now he only takes on part-time jobs. (ACTION)
                  would + infinitive
                  When we are telling a story or recalling a situation from a long time ago, we often prefer to use
                  would to describe repeated behaviour in the past, although both would and used to are possible:
                  I remember growing up in the countryside. It was a peaceful and simple life. I would pick vegetables
                  every day and from time to time I would feed the chickens with my mother.
                  Note that would can only describe past events and actions. It is not usually used with states. To
                  describe past states we can only use used to:
                  Paul would be used to be very calm when he was younger. Now he’s stressed all the time.
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          Things to remember
          •       We can also use the simple past to talk about repeated past states and actions.
          •       If a past action did not happen regularly or repeatedly, we cannot use used to or would – we must
                  use the simple past:               I moved to London in 1998.
          •       We normally use would in the context of telling a story or recalling a time in the past. If we simply
                  want to state that we had or did something regularly in the past, we use used to:
                  I used to play tennis every weekend.
                  However, if we recall a time in the past, we can use used to or would:
                  When I was at school, I would play/used to play tennis every weekend.
  2       Would + infinitive
          Complete the story below with would plus the following verbs. One of the verbs is used in the
          negative. Listen to check your answers.
          eat                 go out                     see                    spend                      study              wake up
          When James was a student, his lifestyle was completely different. He didn’t have a lot of money, so
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          he                                         in cheap student canteens instead of restaurants. During the year, he
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                                               with his friends to student bars and have fun. It was the best time of his
          life.
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          In his third year, he studied abroad in Italy – he didn’t have a lot of lectures, so he
          late and go sightseeing during the day.
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          However, in his final year, he                                                very often because he had a lot of exams. He
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                                               a lot of time in the library and he                                           his friends
          as much.
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  3       Would or used to
          Complete the sentences below with used to or would. If both structures are possible, use would.
          1.   Living with Angela was great. Every Friday evening we                                            (go) to a restaurant.
          2.   I                      (think) that eating a lot of bread is good for you.
          3.   When I was living in Greece, I                                 (go) to the beach every day.
          4.   My father                           (work) very hard. He’s retired now.
          5.   Jacob’s wife                           (tolerate) his difficult character. Now she can’t stand him.
          6.   Living with my flatmate was difficult at first. We                                          (argue) all the time.
          7.                       (play) a musical instrument when you were younger?
          8.   It                      (be) very expensive to travel by plane. Nowadays there are plenty of budget
               airlines.
          9.   Before Harry won the lottery, he                                   (eat) sardines for dinner every day.
          10. People                          (write) letters to each other.
          11. It                       (not/rain) so much in my country. This must be the effect of global warming.
          12. Jack                         (have) lots of free time. These days, however, he is very busy.
          Now answer the following questions using the structures from this lesson:
          1.   Talk about some things you did regularly in your childhood.
          2.   How was life different before the Internet?
          3.   Think about a time in the past when your life was different. Talk about your lifestyle.
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