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2 Influential People 3 Grammar Used To versus Be Used To O رابط الدرس الرق www.ien.edu.sa Used to + the base form of a verb is used to talk about an activity that was repeated habitually in the past, but which is not done now. He used to live in a mansion. But he lost all his money and now he lives in a small apartment. She didn't use to care about money. But now she's become very materialistic. Note: For the negative, use didn't use to (omit the -d). Be used to + gerund or noun is used to talk about something that has become familiar or habitual. Some people think it's crazy that he works seven days a week. But he is used to it. Although she is a millionaire now, she isn't used to shopping in expensive stores. Note: For the negative, use be + not + used to (do not omit the -d). Would for Repeated Action in the Past versus Used To Would can be used to talk about an action that happened regularly in the past. Used this way, would means the same thing as used to. When I was a child, I would dream of being a millionaire. = When I was a child, I used to dream of being a millionaire. Note: Only used to (not would) can be used to talk about a situation that was true (without habitual action) in the past. He used to live at home until he got a job. (Correct) He would live at home until he got a job. (Incorrect) Was/Were Going To (Future in the Past) Was/Were + going to + the base form of a verb is used to talk about a prediction for the future made in the past, or a past plan that was not carried out. I knew that company was going to be a great success. He was going to spend the money, but he decided to invest it in the stock market instead. A. Complete the sentences with either use(d) to or be used to. Use the negative in some cases. 1. We eat at all the best restaurants, but then we started saving more money. 2. She's from Costa Rica, so she 3. The bed in my first apartment was so uncomfortable that I 4. Marco warm weather all year round. sleep on the couch. live with his whole extended family. 5. Even though he loves his apartment, he 6. We living alone. swim in that pond, but now it's too polluted. wearing a suit and tie. 7. He likes his new job, but he وزارة التعليم Ministry o2ucation 2024-1446 8. She had always excelled in English, so she MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 22 receiving poor grades. 30/4/24 3:03 AM

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Used To versus Be Used To

Was/Were Going To (Future in the Past)

Complete the sentences with either use(d) to or be used to. Use the negative in some cases 1. We ..... eat at all the best restaurants, but then we started saving more money

O B. Use the phrases to write sentences about your own childhood, including either would or used to (in positive or negative form). In some cases, both are possible. help my mother with the cooking When I was a child, I used to help my mother with the cooking. 1. go barefoot in the summer 2. play with my friends for hours 3. like candy 4. build castles in the sand 5. have a favorite teacher 6. help with the chores 7. hate going to bed 8. make up funny stories C. Complete the first part of the sentences. Use was/were going to and your own ideas. but then I found a better one. ... I was going to take the first job I was offered, but then I found a better one. 1. but we were too tired. 2. but he lost his credit card. 3. but you weren't home. 4. but he didn't get accepted. 5. but we were too nervous. ... 6... but she didn't feel well. D. Look at the pictures. Complete the paragraph about how one family's life has changed since they moved to the countryside. Use used to, be used to, would, and was going to. Two years ago, Imad and Hanan's family had a very different life ... وزارة التعليم Ministry of Education 2024-1446 Two years ago, Riyadh MG_03_COMBO_TEXT_2024.indb 23 Today, Abha countryside 23 30/4/24 3:03 AM

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Use the phrases to write sentences about your own childhood, including either would or (didn't) used to In some cases, both are possible. 1. go barefoot in the summer

Complete the first part of the sentences. Use was/were going to and your own ideas 1. but we were too tired

Look at the pictures. Complete the paragraph about how one family's life has changed since they moved to the countryside. Use used to. be used to, would, and was going