Learn how to use 'used to', 'use to', 'be used to', 'get used to' and 'would do' in this English grammar lesson with examples and a quiz! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/UsedToPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
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10 out of 10 🥰 I hesitated with the question with "would...", but eventually I got the right answer 😁 Thanks for clarifying the rules of using these expressions, I had some problems especially with "would"
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It's most common thing brother.but she just have got 61 dislikes.. Otherwise she have got 6.1k likes....most of people’s liked this video...It's their job to put a dislike all of videos...hahaha
@@Tahmid-ld2kv Indeed! (But I see that she has 7.9k likes here on December 29, 2020 -- so almost 8,000 likes. The video is very well done; even I, as a native English speaker, learned something!)
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When I was young I used to proscratinate I was a lazy person but now I use to watch your interesting lesson everyday and slowly I get used to listen and understand English speaker but today I find this grammar lesson is very complicate
8:31 Here are my ans.s for the quiz 1. b)✔ 2. b)❌ c)✔ doubt: "since reading English was my past habit" I used "use"(option b). Ma'am, could you please tell me why "use" is inapt here in this sentence? 3. a)✔ 4. b)❌ a)✔ {I chose "used" (option b) as I thought just like Reading English in Q. No. 2, Running is also a past state} Would you mind explaining the ans.? 5. b)✔ 6. c)✔ (As it is a past habit, 'would' is appropriate😊) 7. a)✔ 8. c)✔ ( 'use' as it is an interrogative sentence) 9. b)✔ ( 'use' as it's a negative sentence) 10. c)✔ ("getting used to" as "Mr. I" is becoming more revision oriented) My Score: 8 out of 10.
No.2 b) is wrong because it is in present tense (use to read). It must be in past tense c) used to read No.4 b) is wrong because past tense is used twice (didn't used to run - didn't is in past tense and used to is in past tense). Past tense can be used only once a) didn't use to run (didn't is in past tense so ''use to'' must not be)
I have a question about "would." Sometimes it's used like...eg ."he/they/she would argue that this is not true " or for talking about a future which has happened..e.g. " he would go on to become the prime minister " What is this use of " would " called? It's so confusing. Kindly elaborate.
Would is used in five different ways...I guess... 1. would for unreal situations (Imagined, dreamed of situations) Example: - He would go on to become the prime minister - She would like to become a professional cheerleader 2. would as a past tense Example: - Keanu said that he *would* be late for the party 3. would in conditional sentences. (This basically means hypothetical situations, that is, unreal situations just like the first one) Example: - If I win the lottery, I would travel around the world 4. would not (wouldn't) as to "refuse" This is used when someone refuses something Example: - I asked her if I could borrow her car, but she wouldn't lend it to me. 5. would for past actions This is used when you are talking about past actions or actions that are repeated in the past Example: - When I was young, I would run around the fields every day. - In the summer, we would always go camping. Hope this helped...>_< Good luck learning!
@@teachioworld540 I hope you don't mind me commenting on your response :) 1. "He would go on to become the prime minister." This isn't an unreal / imagined situation. It means that the person literally becomes the prime minister at a later date. It's a tricky one for English learners! The speaker is referring to a past event, but something that happened at a later date than the actual story he's telling. 3. You can say "If I WON the lottery, I WOULD travel around the world," or you can say "If I WIN the lottery, I WILL travel around the world." The tense must stay the same throughout the sentence. There's a difference in the way we use these two, though. If you start with "If I won..." you're implying that you don't actually believe you will win. You might not even have a ticket! But if you start with "If I win..." it means you think you do have a chance of winning. Going back to TA's first question: "She would argue that this is not true." This use of 'would' is a bit different: Pretend 'she' is named Jude. You're saying IF JUDE WERE HERE, she would disagree. But Jude is not here. It's an example of subjunctive mood, which we use for hypothetical situations. Hope that's helpful. x
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Learn how to use 'used to', 'use to', 'be used to', 'get used to' and 'would do' in this English grammar lesson with examples and a quiz! 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/UsedToPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
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It's most common thing brother.but she just have got 61 dislikes.. Otherwise she have got 6.1k likes....most of people’s liked this video...It's their job to put a dislike all of videos...hahaha
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8:31 Here are my ans.s for the quiz
1. b)✔
2. b)❌ c)✔ doubt: "since reading English was my past habit" I used "use"(option b). Ma'am, could you please tell me why "use" is inapt here in this sentence?
3. a)✔
4. b)❌ a)✔ {I chose "used" (option b) as I thought just like Reading English in Q. No. 2, Running is also a past state} Would you mind explaining the ans.?
5. b)✔
6. c)✔ (As it is a past habit, 'would' is appropriate😊)
7. a)✔
8. c)✔ ( 'use' as it is an interrogative sentence)
9. b)✔ ( 'use' as it's a negative sentence)
10. c)✔ ("getting used to" as "Mr. I" is becoming more revision oriented)
My Score: 8 out of 10.
No.2 b) is wrong because it is in present tense (use to read). It must be in past tense c) used to read
No.4 b) is wrong because past tense is used twice (didn't used to run - didn't is in past tense and used to is in past tense). Past tense can be used only once a) didn't use to run (didn't is in past tense so ''use to'' must not be)
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I have a question about "would." Sometimes it's used like...eg ."he/they/she would argue that this is not true "
or for talking about a future which has happened..e.g. " he would go on to become the prime minister "
What is this use of " would " called? It's so confusing. Kindly elaborate.
Would is used in five different ways...I guess...
1. would for unreal situations (Imagined, dreamed of situations)
Example:
- He would go on to become the prime minister
- She would like to become a professional cheerleader
2. would as a past tense
Example:
- Keanu said that he *would* be late for the party
3. would in conditional sentences. (This basically means hypothetical situations, that is, unreal situations just like the first one)
Example:
- If I win the lottery, I would travel around the world
4. would not (wouldn't) as to "refuse"
This is used when someone refuses something
Example:
- I asked her if I could borrow her car, but she wouldn't lend it to me.
5. would for past actions
This is used when you are talking about past actions or actions that are repeated in the past
Example:
- When I was young, I would run around the fields every day.
- In the summer, we would always go camping.
Hope this helped...>_< Good luck learning!
@@teachioworld540 I hope you don't mind me commenting on your response :)
1. "He would go on to become the prime minister." This isn't an unreal / imagined situation. It means that the person literally becomes the prime minister at a later date.
It's a tricky one for English learners! The speaker is referring to a past event, but something that happened at a later date than the actual story he's telling.
3. You can say "If I WON the lottery, I WOULD travel around the world," or you can say "If I WIN the lottery, I WILL travel around the world." The tense must stay the same throughout the sentence.
There's a difference in the way we use these two, though.
If you start with "If I won..." you're implying that you don't actually believe you will win. You might not even have a ticket! But if you start with "If I win..." it means you think you do have a chance of winning.
Going back to TA's first question: "She would argue that this is not true."
This use of 'would' is a bit different:
Pretend 'she' is named Jude. You're saying IF JUDE WERE HERE, she would disagree. But Jude is not here.
It's an example of subjunctive mood, which we use for hypothetical situations.
Hope that's helpful. x
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