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(4) Would and Used to Exercise

Would and Used to



Would and Used to are the words which are functioned to express the habits and repetitive action in the past. But used to in detail tells us about the permanent state and situation such as be, think, love, have, want, know, believe, like, love, hate, remember, suppose, understand, want, and wish. 


Would and Used to exercise.

 
play        want        visit        have        bite        like
 
I would play with the dogs for hours on end when they were puppies.
I ........................................  eating vegetables but now I love them.
........................................  (you) a garden when you were growing up?
We ........................................  our cousins every year.
Max ........................................  his nails when he was nervous.
I ........................................  brothers and sisters but now I'm glad to be an only child.

 

promise        encourage        warn        recommend        tell        deny

 
I promise to help you with your homework.
Brad ..............................  using my laptop. He said it was John.
Mum ..............................  us not to touch the cooker but as usual we didn't listen.
Mark ..............................  me that he was getting a new phone for his birthday.
It's important ..............................  your children to do their best.
I ..............................  learning a few new words every day.


 
As I child I would often read for hours on end.
I ..............................  have a pet rabbit called Graham.
..............................  (you) do any sport at school?
We ..............................  visit our grandparents every summer.
Mum ..............................  let us stay up late on special occasions when we were very young.
I ..............................  like green vegetables but now I do.

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