Used To, Be Used to


 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Used To, Be Used to

Use of Used To:  Used to has no Present tense. Used is following by the full infinitive to.

1. To express a discontinued habit or a past situation which is no more in the present. e.g.  He used to drink daily. ( Now he does not drink )

2. Used is also used as an adjective, meaning- accustomed. It is then preceded by be form of verb or  become or get in any tense and followed by the preposition to. e.g. I am used to taking tea in the morning.

(A)  Used To :

A.  To Denote Habitual Action or the Past Routine of the Subject.

  • He used to go to Delhi by car.
  • He used not to go to Delhi.
  • He did not use to go to Delhi.
  • Dina would study at noon.
  • She would go out with me in the morning.
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    Question : 1

    Fill the blank part with correct modal .

    1. She ___________ work for a large insurance company.

    2. You _________  see a lot of her, didn't you?

    3. I didn't ____________  like him much when we were at school.

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    Fill the blank part with correct modal .

    1. I am ____________ taking tea in the morning.

    2. He ____________  go to Delhi by car.

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 3

    Fill the blank part with correct modal .

    1. I was _________ driving through crowded streets .

    2. She  ___________ work in office before marriage. 

    Right Option : D
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