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Mind Flow 3 / Plus Teen 3 Lesson 4A - Used to an ...

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    Used to and Would
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  • In 1995, We used to go / would go / both fishing for hours in a small boat belonging to my grandmother.
    BOTH
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  • My brother used to know / would know / both / none the names of all the different types of fish that were in the river.
    used to know ("know" is a state verb)
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  • I used to be / would be / both / none a really sporty person.
    used to be ("be" is a state verb)
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  • We used to live / would live / both in Spain, but then we moved to the United States
    used to live ("live" is a state verb)
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  • Elisabeth used to have / would have / both a motorbike, but she sold it last year and bought a car.
    used to have ("have" is a state verb)
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  • When I was a child, my family and I used to travel / would travel / both to Italy every summer
    BOTH
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  • As a child, I used to walk / would walk / both to school every morning
    BOTH
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  • I used to dream / would dream / both about kittens every night years ago.
    BOTH
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  • I used to drink / would drink / both two glasses of apple juice a day back then
    BOTH
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  • When I was a kid, I used to play / would play / both hide-and-seek
    BOTH
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  • I loved going to my grandmother because she used to cook / would cook / both amazing dishes every time we visited her.
    BOTH
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  • When he lived in the USA, he used to work / would work / both as a journalist for a science magazine.
    BOTH
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  • Years ago, they used to go / would go / both on holidays abroad every winter.
    BOTH
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  • That actor used to have / would have / both really long hair - now, he's bald
    used to have ("Have" is a state verb)
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  • She used to be / would be / both married, but she isn't married any more.
    used to be ("be" is a state verb")
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  • I'm not scared of spiders, but I used to be / would be / both when I was small
    used to be (state verb)
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