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WOULD AND USED TO

1. Years ago they would/ used to go on holidays abroad every winter.
2. I did never use to accept /I never used to accept / I would never accept invitations to go out.
3. He would / used to wash his BMW in a self-service car wash every Friday, now he doesn't even bother to shake the mud off the rugs when he meets his date.
4. She used to dream / would dream of becoming famous.
5. Isn't that Ali's sister's friend? Didn't she use to be at your school? / Did she use to be at your school?
6. They would/ used to go to his family town every summer holidays. His mother would bake / used to bake a millefeuile (napoleon) to welcome her sweet-toothed son. Their children and their children's cousins having littered the house by gathering all the possible toys would/ used to finally sit down around a barbecue together with the grownups to enjoy meaty sausages and crunchy grilled potatoes with garlic butter pilled in. If the screaming of children was not yet enough for someone, they would / used to soon start a fight about who would get more s'mores.

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WOULD AND USED TO

1. Years ago they would/ used to go on holidays abroad every winter.

3. He would / used to wash his BMW in a self-service car wash every Friday, now he doesn't even bother to shake the mud off the rugs when he meets his date.

4. She used to dream / would dream of becoming famous.

5. Isn't that Ali's sister's friend?

Didn't she use to be at your school?

/ Did she use to be at your school?

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hannahmt

Feb. 27, 2023

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WOULD AND USED TO

1. Years ago they would/ used to go on holidays abroad every winter.

3. He would / used to wash his BMW in a self-service car wash every Friday, now he doesn't even bother to shake the mud off the rugs when he meets his date.

4. She used to dream / would dream of becoming famous.

5. Isn't that Ali's sister's friend?

His mother would bake / used to bake a millefeuile (napoleon) to welcome her sweet-toothed son.

If the screaming of children was not yet enough for someone, they would / used to soon start a fight about who would get more s'mores.

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hannahmt

Feb. 27, 2023

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Didn't she used to be at your school?

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orea5

March 1, 2023

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WOULD AND USED TO


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1. Years ago they would/ used to go on holidays abroad every winter.


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2. I did never use to accept /I never used to accept / I would never accept invitations to go out.


2. I did never used to accept /I never used to accept / I would never accept invitations to go out. 2. I never used to accept /I never used to accept / I would never accept invitations to go out.

2. I did never use to accept /I never used to accept / I would never accept invitations to go out. 2. I never used to accept / I would never accept invitations to go out.

3. He would / used to wash his BMW in a self-service car wash every Friday, now he doesn't even bother to shake the mud off the rugs when he meets his date.


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4. She used to dream / would dream of becoming famous.


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5. Isn't that Ali's sister's friend?


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Didn't she use to be at your school?


Didn't she used to be at your school? Didn't she used to be at your school?

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/ Did she use to be at your school?


/ Did she used to be at your school? / Did she used to be at your school?

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6. They would/ used to go to his family town every summer holidays.


6. They would/ used to go to his family hometown every summer holidays. 6. They would/ used to go to his hometown every summer holiday.

6. They would/ used to go to his family hometown every summer holidays. 6. They would/ used to go to his hometown every summer holiday.

His mother would bake / used to bake a millefeuile (napoleon) to welcome her sweet-toothed son.


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His mother would bake / used to bake a millefeuile (napoleon) to welcome her son who had a sweet-toothed son. His mother would bake / used to bake a millefeuile (napoleon) to welcome her son who had a sweet-tooth.

Their children and their children's cousins having littered the house by gathering all the possible toys would/ used to finally sit down around a barbecue together with the grownups to enjoy meaty sausages and crunchy grilled potatoes with garlic butter pilled in.


Their children and their children's’s’ cousins having littered the house by gathering all the possible toys would/ used to finally sit down around a barbecue together with the grownups to enjoy meaty sausages and crunchy grilled potatoes with garlic butter pilled ion. Their children and their children’s’ cousins having littered the house by gathering all the possible toys would/ used to finally sit down around a barbecue together with the grownups to enjoy meaty sausages and crunchy grilled potatoes with garlic butter piled on.

Their children and their children's cousinsAfter having littercleaned the house by gathering all the possible toys toys, their children, nieces and nephews would/ used to finally sit down around a barbecue together with the grown-ups to enjoy meaty sausages and crunchy grilled potatoes with smothered with garlic butter pilled in. After having cleaned the house by gathering all the toys, their children, nieces and nephews would/ used to finally sit down around a barbecue together with the grown-ups to enjoy meaty sausages and crunchy grilled potatoes with smothered with garlic butter.

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If the screaming of children was not yet enough for someone, they would / used to soon start a fight about who would get more s'mores.


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If the screaming of children was not yet enough for someone, they would / used to soon start a fight about who would get more s'mores. If the screaming of children was not yet enough, they would / used to soon start a fight about who would get more s'mores.

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