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!_
This is the last video with terrible audio (blame the Freddos!!! - if you don't understand, watch this: ua-cam.com/video/02UWk1miKkY/v-deo.html) - we'll be back to normal in the next video!
I used to watch your videos in my spare time, but now I appreciate much all the time you spend to teach English to people like me. Thank you very much, Lucy.
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"
@@EnglishwithLucy do you belong to UK or US . and also i can understand english with only subtitles and not when someone is speaking english . Is there any solution to this problem.
Hi Lucy, i'm grade 5 student here in the Philippines and i love watching ur english lesson to improve my knowledge and my grammar in english Thanks a lot. Im hoping to have an accent like yours
Hello Lucy. First off I have to say that you are the best english teacher I have found for my Spanish American Fiance to study from. Being Canadian I am bilingual in French and English and have always been wanting to learn Spanish. Reviewing your former Spanish LAnguage Learning, I have not found anyone as wonderful as you. Any top recommendations that you have found for learning spanish....... Thanks, Luc.
honestly i got 6 correct answer from 10 questions during your quizzes. and i'm still totally confuse when we use verb+ing, that's the point i've had. and thank you so much for explaining this video so now i will get used to self-improvement. greetings from Indonesian
Thank you so much. This was the first time to watch videos in English explanation. I used to understand these meanings in Japanese, but now I try to understand them in English. I did not do that 9 years ago, but I am getting used to it now.
1.b)am used to carrying 2.c)used to read 3.a)will get used to 4.a)didn't use to run 5.b)used to get up 6.c)I would go 7.a)used to stay 8.c)use to listen 9.b)use to care 10.c)am getting used to 10/10(I am great😃)
I'm American, and I agree with you! I absolutely find Lucy's accent more delightful than mine. (And I have an "accentless American accent".) P.S. Just a little note: the "present progressive" tense is *very* hard to learn when to use it and when not to. In the above sentence, a native speaker (of either British or American English) would say: "As an English learner, the more *I watch* Lucy's videos...." (The rest of your sentence is perfect! Merry Christmas!)
@@LauraMorland Thank you so much!!! I appreciate it about people correcting the sentence I wrote! :) Well about the American accent, I think it’s easy to tell words. While the British accent, they skip “t” and sometimes it’s hard to tell what the word they are speaking. Merry Christmas to you too! :) I hope you be happy and be healthy all day long! :)
@@iam_robbie_lol8 You're very welcome! I didn't realize that speakers of RP skip the "t" (other versions of BE [British English] do so), but I've never thought about it. On the other hand, I'm quite aware that Brits (and Australians and New Zealanders) omit the *"r"* at the end of words... it's *the* distinguishing feature between British and American (or Canadian) English.
@@LauraMorland Oh! I didn’t know they omit “r”. 😅 It gives me another reason why when I started to learn English, I prefer to choose American accent materials. 😅 I have learned English for over 16 years, from primary school to now, because English is one of the main subjects (The rest of them are Chinese and Math). I am fluent in speaking and texting to my best American and British friends. But when comes to listening, like watching videos without subtitles, it’s quite difficult for me. 😅 And my English grammar is really poor. So I am very grateful that people can find my grammatical errors. :)
@@iam_robbie_lol8 I highly doubt that your "English grammar is poor" because your paragraph above is practically *perfect* !!! I had to read it twice before I found even the *tiniest* mistake. If you're interested to know what it is: we would write: "... when I started to learn English, I *preferred* [because you're describing a event in the past] to choose..." But it's an extremely small point. If we were talking in person (or over Zoom), I wouldn't even have noticed it. Congratulations! Where are you from; do you mind letting me know? You will go far with your English skills, I'm sure!
1. When I started waitressing I needed help with carrying trays, but now I am used to carrying them by myself. 2. I used to read English every day, but how I don't have time. 3. Don't worry, this grammar is easy. You will get used to it in no time! 4. I was surprised to see her running. She didn't use to run when I knew her. 5. When I had to get the train to work I used to get up very early. 6.,When I was younger I would go to the shops with my grandma to buy sweets. 7. Whenever we went to London we always used to stay in the Grand Hotel. 8. When you were a teenager did you use to listen to rap music? 9. She didn't use to care about fashion but now she spends alot of money on clothes. 10. I don't like revising for exams but I am getting used to it. Thank you for this video Lucy! It cleared my doubts. Stay safe! 🍀
I've looked through the comments, and I haven't found any negative one yet. [As for the "thumbs down," I think that some people must be paid to dislike every video on the Internet! Otherwise it makes no sense!]
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!)
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
Amazing lesson!!! The PDF with the quiz is SO useful and effective to sum up all the rules! Thank you Lucy! By the way, I live in the countryside too, and I'm also used to mud and snow! 😘💪🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Thank you! I was confused with the "would" grammar beacuse I've heard it a lot but I never knew what it exactly means when talking about a past habit. Now it's clear, thanks!
Hey mate! Have u got any clue what's with Lucy? Last video was on 23rd December in 2020, but it's been a long nothing new yet.... I think something's wrong
Oh no! I feel so strange mate,something's really wrong here.It's been so long but nothing new,I'm literally scared 'cuz of covid especially...Just hope for the best & pray for her,I haven't ever felt so
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
That's the video I wanted! Thankyou Lucy for the lesson! Also the Pdf really helped me to understand better. Now, I am not at all confused with these words. Thankyou once again.
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 want to thank Lucy for helping me for about 1 year, passing my exams 🙏 . Thank you so much Lucy, because of you, I made my family proud. These exams were the most important exams of my life. THANK YOU 💗💞
Hi Lucy. Kindly, I have a question. In the following context, which is best to use (must or have to or should): I think that it is very important to look after the environment. This means that we should/must/have to cut down the amount of waste that we create. Thank you.
Hello Lucy! Perhaps you won't believe me, but my score was a perfect 10. I've enjoyed this lesson because of the test at the end of the video. I would like you to make more lessons like this, with a test. It's a good way to study. I greet you from León, Nicaragua. Do you know where Nicaragua is, Lucy? See you soon.
Thanks a lot to lovely Lucy. Your video is so helpful and the way you convey is so clearly to me to understand. I never know how to use them right before but I will get used to using them soon.
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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Hello Lucy ,happy Christmas greetins from Uruguay .Very nice class and videos!!
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I live in Finland and I was taught in school to speak with an American accent. U have helped me a lot with british accent, thank you.
American accent is rubbish
Rrrrrr sounds like a cow have been chewing grass fir long
I'm a Native English speaker and this is new to me. Thanks public schools.
I used to watch your videos in my spare time, but now I appreciate much all the time you spend to teach English to people like me. Thank you very much, Lucy.
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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"
Wish you all people out there *A great Christmas* and take care.
i found so many students from india it shows me that indian studenrs are very keen to learn english...i appriciate to all☺
my bf is an indian he is so cute
Whoever reading this, I pray that God visit your home with healing, blessings and miracles. Amen.💕
Thank you that was so sweet :)) 💕
You are a Muslim? Where're you from?
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I love God 💖💖💕💕
At 11:20, the way she pronounces "clothes" Exquisite, quintessentially British. 😍
Omg, I never thought that the British accent would be so difficult. I takes like more effort to say some words, but it's soooooo beautiful to hear
Grazie Lucy per il tuo preziosissimo lavoro!
Are you a wizard? We are learning this grammar this week. Thank you so much. ❤
So happy to help! It's an important topic!
Thank you Lucy for helping me to learn English.
Now I can speak English fluently. About 1 year I am flowing you.
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@@EnglishwithLucy do you belong to UK or US .
and also i can understand english with only subtitles and not when someone is speaking english . Is there any solution to this problem.
me too 💕💕
Your way is great for explaining, detailing and clarifying information...Your Algerian Student ! Thank you.
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Nights are still not restful haha
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Hi Lucy, i'm grade 5 student here in the Philippines and i love watching ur english lesson to improve my knowledge and my grammar in english
Thanks a lot. Im hoping to have an accent like yours
I can't thank you enough , you're the most wonderful teacher I've seen in my life , bless you lucy ...
Have a nice day ...
Beautiful teacher, i love you so much
Hello Lucy. First off I have to say that you are the best english teacher I have found for my Spanish American Fiance to study from. Being Canadian I am bilingual in French and English and have always been wanting to learn Spanish. Reviewing your former Spanish LAnguage Learning, I have not found anyone as wonderful as you. Any top recommendations that you have found for learning spanish....... Thanks, Luc.
honestly i got 6 correct answer from 10 questions during your quizzes. and i'm still totally confuse when we use verb+ing, that's the point i've had. and thank you so much for explaining this video so now i will get used to self-improvement. greetings from Indonesian
Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Happy* in BR english.
I invite you to convert Islam please don't neglect my invitation just think about it and ask your God to guide you to the right religion thanks
@@khaldsaad9417 There is no such thing as "the right religion". God has no religions. He loves all his children.
Thank you so much.
This was the first time to watch videos in English explanation.
I used to understand these meanings in Japanese, but now I try to understand them in English.
I did not do that 9 years ago, but I am getting used to it now.
Amazing lesson! Absolutely exhaustive and complete, very well done! Thanks Lucy☺️
I did everything correct.Thank you Lucy.You are great.I have never known the difference between them, but now I have got an Idea of using them.
Please ma'am arrange some classes about short and long vowels.
1.b)am used to carrying
2.c)used to read
3.a)will get used to
4.a)didn't use to run
5.b)used to get up
6.c)I would go
7.a)used to stay
8.c)use to listen
9.b)use to care
10.c)am getting used to
10/10(I am great😃)
It's very good that you make the quiz ,so i wonder if you could always prepare us for quiz after every class ?It would be really helpful 😊😊
As an English learner, the more I am watching Lucy’s videos, the more I fall in love with the RP British accent instead of the American accent.
I'm American, and I agree with you! I absolutely find Lucy's accent more delightful than mine. (And I have an "accentless American accent".)
P.S. Just a little note: the "present progressive" tense is *very* hard to learn when to use it and when not to. In the above sentence, a native speaker (of either British or American English) would say: "As an English learner, the more *I watch* Lucy's videos...." (The rest of your sentence is perfect! Merry Christmas!)
@@LauraMorland Thank you so much!!! I appreciate it about people correcting the sentence I wrote! :)
Well about the American accent, I think it’s easy to tell words. While the British accent, they skip “t” and sometimes it’s hard to tell what the word they are speaking.
Merry Christmas to you too! :) I hope you be happy and be healthy all day long! :)
@@iam_robbie_lol8 You're very welcome! I didn't realize that speakers of RP skip the "t" (other versions of BE [British English] do so), but I've never thought about it. On the other hand, I'm quite aware that Brits (and Australians and New Zealanders) omit the *"r"* at the end of words... it's *the* distinguishing feature between British and American (or Canadian) English.
@@LauraMorland Oh! I didn’t know they omit “r”. 😅 It gives me another reason why when I started to learn English, I prefer to choose American accent materials. 😅 I have learned English for over 16 years, from primary school to now, because English is one of the main subjects (The rest of them are Chinese and Math). I am fluent in speaking and texting to my best American and British friends. But when comes to listening, like watching videos without subtitles, it’s quite difficult for me. 😅 And my English grammar is really poor. So I am very grateful that people can find my grammatical errors. :)
@@iam_robbie_lol8 I highly doubt that your "English grammar is poor" because your paragraph above is practically *perfect* !!! I had to read it twice before I found even the *tiniest* mistake.
If you're interested to know what it is: we would write: "... when I started to learn English, I *preferred* [because you're describing a event in the past] to choose..." But it's an extremely small point. If we were talking in person (or over Zoom), I wouldn't even have noticed it.
Congratulations! Where are you from; do you mind letting me know? You will go far with your English skills, I'm sure!
I got honestly full marks , for ur advanced and beautiful teaching skill... :D
1. When I started waitressing I needed help with carrying trays, but now I am used to carrying them by myself.
2. I used to read English every day, but how I don't have time.
3. Don't worry, this grammar is easy. You will get used to it in no time!
4. I was surprised to see her running. She didn't use to run when I knew her.
5. When I had to get the train to work I used to get up very early.
6.,When I was younger I would go to the shops with my grandma to buy sweets.
7. Whenever we went to London we always used to stay in the Grand Hotel.
8. When you were a teenager did you use to listen to rap music?
9. She didn't use to care about fashion but now she spends alot of money on clothes.
10. I don't like revising for exams but I am getting used to it.
Thank you for this video Lucy! It cleared my doubts. Stay safe! 🍀
Lucy can you teach how to use: in, on, at, by....
If you see this I'm very thankful.
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I appreciate this lesson! It clarifies so many doubts!
And an advanced Merry Christmas in this difficult period.
The passion to learn across the planet is so huge that you can not even imagine
Think about it. How do people even dislike a teacher.. we came here to learn not to find her mistakes..
They're depressed and miserable in life
I've looked through the comments, and I haven't found any negative one yet. [As for the "thumbs down," I think that some people must be paid to dislike every video on the Internet! Otherwise it makes no sense!]
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!)
Hey my friend, do you even know what happened to Lucy? It's been 2 weeks now but she hasn't done anything new, plz check it out! Something wrong bro
Amazing, I used to ignore english lessos. now i am used to watching Lucy. Thank you Lucy
A Merry Christmas to whoever reads this!!
Tons of love and warm wishes from India!!😊❤️
Same to you
That's lovely Shreya, thank you!
there is no christmas.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
Thanks Lucy .its help me so much in my teaching career here in Indonesia.
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
Omg thank you so much Lucy. You're really helping my English. I'm getting better.
Amazing lesson!!! The PDF with the quiz is SO useful and effective to sum up all the rules! Thank you Lucy! By the way, I live in the countryside too, and I'm also used to mud and snow! 😘💪🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
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Thank you! I was confused with the "would" grammar beacuse I've heard it a lot but I never knew what it exactly means when talking about a past habit. Now it's clear, thanks!
Thank you a lot! This question has been in my mind for a long time! But now , I am sure in using these structures!😊
Wonderful Fati! I am so happy to help you
Hey mate! Have u got any clue what's with Lucy? Last video was on 23rd December in 2020, but it's been a long nothing new yet.... I think something's wrong
I haven't clue either🙁... And I am looking forward to her videos as well !!!
Oh no! I feel so strange mate,something's really wrong here.It's been so long but nothing new,I'm literally scared 'cuz of covid especially...Just hope for the best & pray for her,I haven't ever felt so
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OMG, I got 10 scores in the quit. I can't believe it. Thank you so much, Lucy.
How's it possible? She is.... 1st again!
Cause she's a lady!
First ???🤔 What you mean ?
@@stephanestephane4291 She was the first to comment, I think
Please tell me the meaning of the word MVP
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Thank you teacher Lucy for your teaching us this useful lesson
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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I'm just happy that now after 5 months I can watch the video at 1.50 speed and still understand everything Without subtitles .
thanks Lucy. You're helping much
That's the video I wanted! Thankyou Lucy for the lesson! Also the Pdf really helped me to understand better. Now, I am not at all confused with these words. Thankyou once again.
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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)
@@pikllpokll Thank you very much😀
9 out of 10 are correct, I missed 1 question due to see the answer.
I want to thank Lucy for helping me for about 1 year, passing my exams 🙏 . Thank you so much Lucy, because of you, I made my family proud. These exams were the most important exams of my life. THANK YOU 💗💞
Hi
U uploaded 3 minutes before and 3 dislikes???...u dont deserve dislikes
😂😂😂😂NICE ,BUT emma is also a good youtuber from mmmenglish
@@harmanpreetthandi5314 yeah
@@amenaafreen1746 She's best for australian accent
@@harmanpreetthandi5314 yes but I am learning British English
@@harmanpreetthandi5314 how are u
OMG😆thank you Lucy, I had problem all along with this grammer and now in your quiz i got 10 out of 10, Now I have no problem with this grammar.😍
Second 😂
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Whenever I think I'm first or second
UA-cam be like : Are you serious 🤨 ??
I used to confused this. Thanks a bunch! From now on, I'll get used to using them well ❤
Ohh "used to/get used to" topic is very problematic for teachers in Poland. Merry Christmas!
hellow ania do you wanna become my friend
Creepy.
Excellent video about one of the trickiest vocabulary/grammar points in English!
5:56 I think here, "would" refers to a future state. Isn't it?
Thank Lucy, finally it‘ s clearly.
Huhoo...you taught us to pronounce the word 'pronounciation' as pronounce ..still you pronuncing as pronouncing 🙄💁♂️
... very well explained the difference between BE USED TO and GET USED TO...
Much the same as usual-perfect and concise explanations with understandable pronunciation❤❤❤ 👏👏👏.
I just would be thankful if you make more grammar videos.
Love you and happy new year 🎉
I’m a big fan of users . I watch almost all your videos and I have a small UA-cam channel and I used your video as my reference . Thank you 🙏
Hey Lucy!!! I just wanted to know if you can guide us with the IELTS exam.........it will really be very helpful......please
This is a great lesson, thank you Lucy.
Thanks a lot Ms Lucy for the video tutorial
Thank you for explaining the use of would. I wasn't so sure about that anymore
Thank you so much for your videos, Lucy!
I answered everything correctly!! Thanks for the lesson
Another great lesson. Thank you very much.
How lucky!!! I’m gonna have a grammar test included used to, get used to, to be used to and this video helps a lot ! Thanks ‘!
I used to go to the school for studying English for 6 years, but I am watching You Tube now for learning English. ...... regards from Indonesia.
Full mark. Thank you for the explanation.
Your knowledge is very deepest
Thank you Lucy, I had doubts with these phrases. Regards from Argentina
I really enjoyed and learned new something 🙂
Thanks 😊
I did it teacher! Thanks for your explanation.
Hi Lucy! Your presentation on 'used to' is quite interesting. But, could you explain how to negate a sentence containing the 'used to'?
Hi Lucy.
Kindly, I have a question.
In the following context, which is best to use (must or have to or should):
I think that it is very important to look after the environment. This means that we should/must/have to cut down the amount of waste that we create.
Thank you.
Hello Lucy! Perhaps you won't believe me, but my score was a perfect 10. I've enjoyed this lesson because of the test at the end of the video. I would like you to make more lessons like this, with a test. It's a good way to study. I greet you from León, Nicaragua. Do you know where Nicaragua is, Lucy? See you soon.
Thanks for your teaching.
I'm happy to learning's English when I watching Lucy video.
Thanks a lot to lovely Lucy. Your video is so helpful and the way you convey is so clearly to me to understand. I never know how to use them right before but I will get used to using them soon.