English Grammar in Use With Answers » Unit 18: Used to (do)

Study this example situation:

Nicola doesn't travel much these days.
She prefers to stay at home.

But she used to travel a lot.
She used to go away two or three times a year.

She used to travel a lot = she travelled a lot often in the
past, but she doesn't do this any more.

Something used to happen = it happened often in the past, but no longer happens:
  • I used to play tennis a lot, but I don't play very much now.
  • David used to spend a lot of money on clothes. These days he can't afford it.
  • 'Do you go to the cinema much?'  'Not now, but I used to.' (= I used to go)

We also use used to ... for things that were true, but are not true any more:
  • This building is now a furniture shop. It used to be a cinema.
  • I used to think Mark was unfriendly, but now I realise he's a very nice person.
  • I've started drinking tea recently. I never used to like it before.
  • Lisa used to have very long hair when she was a child.

'I used to do something' is past. There is no present. You cannot say  'I use to do'.
To talk about the present, use the present simple (I do).

Compare:

pasthe used to playwe used to livethere used to be
presenthe playswe livethere is

  • We used to live in a small village, but now we live in London.
  • There used to be four cinemas in the town. Now there is only one.

The normal question form is did (you) use to ... ?:
  • Did you use to eat a lot of sweets when you were a child?

The negative form is didn't use to .. . (used not to ... is also possible):
  • I didn't use to like him. (or I used not to like him.)

Compare I used to do and I was doing:
  • I used to watch TV a lot. (= I watched TV often in the past, but I no longer do this)
  • I was watching TV when Rob called. (= I was in the middle of watching TV)

Do not confuse I used to do and I am used to doing (see Unit 61). The structures and meanings are different:
  • I used to live alone. (= I lived alone in the past, but I no longer live alone)
  • I am used to living alone. (= I live alone, and I don't find it strange or difficult because I've been living alone for some time)

18.1 Complete the sentences with use(d) to + a suitable verb.

  1. Nicola doesn't travel much now. She a lot, but she prefers to stay at home these days.
  2. Sophie __________ a motorbike, but last year she sold it and bought a car.
  3. We moved to Spain a few years ago. We __________ in Paris.
  4. I rarely eat ice-cream now, but I __________ it when I was a child.
  5. Jackie __________ my best friend , but we aren't good friends any more.
  6. It only takes me about 40 minutes to get to work now that the new road is open. It __________ more than an hour.
  7. There __________ a hotel near the airport, but it closed a long time ago.
  8. When you lived in New York, __________ to the theatre very often?

18.2 Compare what Karen said five years ago and what she says today:

Now write sentences about how Karen has changed. Use used to / didn't use to / never used to in the first part of your sentence.

  1. (1) , but (2) .
  2. She used (3) __________, but (4) __________ .
  3. (5) __________ , but (6) __________ .
  4. (7) __________ , but (8) __________ .
  5. (9) __________ , but (10) __________ .
  6. (11) __________ , but (12) __________ .
  7. (13) __________ , but (14) __________ .
  8. (15) __________ , but (16) __________ .
  9. (17) __________ , but (18) __________ .
  10. (19) __________ , but (20) __________ .

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