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How do we pronounce the ending ED in these words: hated, started, decided?
as /id/
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If I say "I used to be very shy". Does it mean that I'm shy now?
No, it means that you were very shy in the past but you aren't very shy now.
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Say the Past Simple forms of these irregular verbs: make, speak, know, break, teach
made, spoke, knew, broke, taught
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Can we use "used to" in sentence when we specify how long we did an action (e.g. I used to live in Spain for a year)
No, we can't. We need to use Past Simple (I lived in Spain for a year)
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Correct this sentence: I usually used to go to bed really late when I was a student
I used to go to bed really late when I was a student
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Ask somebody in this group two questions about his/her past
e.g. were you at home yesterday at 6 p.m.? Did you have breakfast yesterday? When did you buy your car?
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Say the Past Simple forms of these irregular verbs: catch, drive, fall, find, sell
caught, drove, fell, found, sold
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How do we pronounce the ending ED in these words: tried, lived, enjoyed, changed?
as /d/
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How do we pronounce the ending ED in these words: looked, hoped, used, liked?
as /t/
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"I used to like rock music". Is it a single past event or past habit?
Past habit
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What were you doing yesterday at 7 p.m.?
your own words
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Correct this question: You liked playing outside when you was young?
Did you like playing outside when you were young?
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Correct this sentence: I watched TV when you were arriving.
I was watching TV when you arrived
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