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7B
used to / be used to  / get used to
usually/ would

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used to
be used to
get used to 

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Where did Dillon use to work? Does he work there now?
Are paramedics used to working long hours?
How did Dylon react when he saw someone in pain. Does he think he could get used to it?

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The rules
used to (past) = events or states  in the past that no longer happen now (vroeger, nu niet meer)
Where did Dillon use to work? Does he work there now?  

be used to (past, present and future) = something we are accustomed to, that is part of our life (gewend zijn aan)
Are paramedics used to working long hours?

get used to (past, present and future) = something we are becoming accustomed to; it may have seemed strange before, but it's normal now (gewend raken aan)
How did Dylon react when he saw someone in pain. Does he think he could get used to it?

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Quiz!
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used to
would

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The rules
We use used to, would and the past simple to talk about repeated actions and habits in the past. However, we can only use used to and would if they no longer happen now.

I used to / would ride my bike every day 
(we can be sure that the subject no longer rides their bike every day)

I rode my bike every day 
(we can assume that the subject no longer rides their bike  every day, but we can't be sure. Statements in the past simple require  further information to clarify, for example:
I rode my bike every day when I was younger, but I don't anymore.

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The rules
We cannot use 'would' to talk about past states (be, like, love, have, hate, want, need, believe, etc). 

She used to be happy.  NOT:  She would be happy
They used to be able to play the piano. NOT: They would be able to play the piano
I used to have a pet frog. NOT: I would have a pet frog


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Summary
We use:
  • 'used to' to talk about repeated past actions or habits and to describe past states  (be, like, love, have, hate, want, need, believe, etc)
  • 'would' to talk about repeated past actions or habits, but NOT describe past states.

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Used to vs Would
  • Used to gebruiken we wanneer we praten over situaties of toestanden die in het verleden waar waren, maar nu niet meer:
    We used to live in New York when I was a kid.

  • Used to en would kunnen we gebruiken om herhaalde acties of gewoontes in het verleden aan te geven:
    My father used / would smoke three packs a day.

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Used to vs Would
  • Would kunnen we dus niet gebruiken over situaties of toestanden die tegenwoordig anders zijn.
    We used to live in New York when I was a kid.
    Dus niet: We would live in New York when I was a kid.

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Habitual behaviour - present
usually
We use the 'present simple':
  • to talk about habits and repeated actions in the present.
We  usually spend the weekends at our aunt's house.

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Quiz!

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1. I _________ a big fan of medical dramas when I was younger.
A
used to be
B
would be

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2. My aunt __________ daytime TV. She really enjoys it and so do I!
A
usually watches
B
is usually watching

Slide 17 - Quiz

3. George Clooney ___________ in the TV medical drama ER before he became a major movie star.
A
would be
B
used to be

Slide 18 - Quiz

4. I have two cousins who __________ in a hospital.
A
used to work
B
would work

Slide 19 - Quiz

5. I will get used to using an Ipad
A
ik ben eraan gewend
B
ik ben eraan gewend aan het raken
C
ik was eraan gewend

Slide 20 - Quiz

6. Choose the correct form:
When I was younger I ___ love cabbage.
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 21 - Quiz

7. Choose the correct form:
In the morning my father ___ make coffee and eat breakfast.
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 22 - Quiz

8. Choose the correct form:
When the weather was bad, I ___ stay home and watch Netflix.
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 23 - Quiz

9. Choose the correct form:
I ___ wear glasses when I was at secondary school.
A
didn't use to
B
wouldn't
C
both are possible

Slide 24 - Quiz

10. Choose the correct form:
How many friends ___ have?
A
did you use to
B
would you
C
both are possible

Slide 25 - Quiz

11. Choose the correct form:
When we were younger, we ___ live in a village.
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 26 - Quiz

12. Choose the correct form:
I ___ live in this city.
A
didn't use to
B
would not
C
both are possible

Slide 27 - Quiz

13. Choose the correct form:
When I was a child, we ___ have a dog.
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 28 - Quiz

14. Choose the correct form:
There never ___ be a coffee shop here.
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 29 - Quiz

15. Choose the correct form:
Do you remember how David ___ sit in that chair each time he visited us?
A
used to
B
would
C
both are possible

Slide 30 - Quiz

16. The difference between "get used to" and
"be used to" is that :
A
"get used to" is a state and "be used to" is a change of state
B
"be used to" is a state and "get used to" is a change of state

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Any questions?

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