Grammar builder: used to and would
Use:
These forms are both used to talk about past habits.
Used to can refer to states and situations as well as actions.
Would can only be used for actions.
We used to / would go riding in summer.
We used to have a big car.
But not
We would have a big car.
These forms cannot say how often things happened
in terms of number.
We used to / would go there every summer.
We used to / would go there three times.
Form:
Notice how questions are formed differently.
I used / didn’t use to see him.
Did you use to see him?
I’d (I would) / I wouldn’t see him.
Would you see him?
Language assistant
These are past forms.
To refer to present habit, use the present simple.
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