Talk about the Past and Habits in English USED TO vs WOULD

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we’re going to practice talking about

the past in English in this lesson I’m

going to focus on using use to and would

and will practice a little bit of simple

past tense as well so as you join please

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so as I said today’s lesson is about

talking about the past

we’re going to focus today on like the

distant past so distant past means a

long long long long time ago so for most

of us probably childhood or maybe like

your school days as well so that will be

the focus for today’s lesson okay I’m

going to share the video and then I’m

going to start today’s lesson too we’re

going to begin today by looking at using

use 2 and then I’m going to talk about

wood and finally I’m going to talk about

how to use these together so please send

your example sentences throughout the

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very sorry but let’s get it started

ok let’s begin by talking about used to

used to

a common question first the

pronunciation

you will hear use to this D sound is

very very short and soft so you

generally do not say used to it sounds

like used to it sounds like used to in

writing some people say it’s okay to use

this spelling but others say no you

should use this spelling I’ll talk more

about this later when you’re talking

about your own activities you should say

used to do with this spelling anyway

I’ll talk more about this point later

the spell

later for now let’s take a look at how

we use used to so this is used to

describe something that was true in the

past something that was true in the past

but is not true now so I’ve made a

visual here if you imagine this point

this star on the timeline is now this is

the present time this is something it’s

not true now but a long time ago here in

the past it was true this is a check

mark here so I I mean that’s like yes

that’s true

so this is something that was true a

long time ago but is not true

now so your childhood or your school

days when you were little so we often

use this as I said for those those

points in time your distant past your

childhood and we can use used to without

a specific time period so we don’t have

to say like when I was a kid or when I

was in school because when we use used

to it’s often in a situation where we

can understand from context so we can

kind of begin a conversation with a used

to statement I’ll show some examples in

a moment finally this is a key point a

key difference between use 2 and wood is

this point right here we can use used to

to talk about statuses so statuses or

conditions that means we can use to be

like I used to be something something we

can use used to with a condition or a

status this is a key difference because

we can’t do that with wood I’ll show

some examples

so let’s look now at how we use used to

to make statements so just making a

basic sentence with used to to do that

we use our subject so that means I he

she we and so on plus used to that’s

just the infinitive form of the verb so

no to just the plain verb form

infinitive verb so some examples I

subject use to plus verb play soccer I

used to play soccer so one problem I see

from learners sometimes is they change

the verb to past tense that’s not

correct do not use the past tense verb

yes I know it’s a past action it’s a

past thing but for this grammar we do

not change the verb just by adding used

to we can make a correct statement so

please don’t change your verb I used to

play soccer that means I played soccer a

long long time ago now I do not play

soccer so used to communicates all of

this in just those two words I used to

play soccer

next example he used to hate bananas he

used to hate bananas so and this is an

example of like not necessarily an

action but a feeling so you can talk

about your preferences what did you like

what did you dislike when you were a kid

or far in the past so in this case my

verb is hate he used to hate bananas so

again my verb does not change he used to

hate he used to hate and send your

example sentences to

describe something you used to do as

well I’ll try to check live in the chat

okay next example sentence is wee-wee

this might be common for many people we

it’s hard to see maybe I know many of

you are watching on mobile sorry I’ll

try to read clearly we used to take a

family vacation every summer we used to

take a family vacation every summer so

again this means in the past a long long

time ago this was true now it is not

true so now we don’t take family

vacations every summer that’s what this

communicates the final example here this

is a status so I mentioned we can use

used to to talk about a condition to

talk about a status so I used to be a

teacher for example I used to be a

teacher so here we’ve used B yeah so B

is in the same place as just the regular

verb yeah so this follows the same

pattern as the other example sentences

we looked at I used to be a teacher so

we cannot use would in this way this

sentence means a long time ago I was a

teacher but now I am NOT a teacher

that’s what these all communicate with

used to many examples are coming I will

check YouTube examples Lea says I used

to hate avocados now I just don’t like

them that’s funny ok uh Ramat says I

used to hate vegetables good ok waleed

says I used to read story books good

teeka says I used to fight with my

brother great John says I used to sing

country music good and says I used to

drink rainwater really interesting

Arocha says I used to be skinny

is it correct yes that is a

grammatically correct sentence

Schiff deep says I used to go to school

okay

on Facebook then let’s see Ramsey has a

question used to is like a habit a habit

or some kind of common action so maybe

you did it in your school that is your

hobby for example or yes I have it as

well so you it’s something that was

regular for you a long time ago

so not just something that happened one

time we do not use used to for a

one-time action something that happened

regularly like a habit okay

other examples from Facebook I used to

play video games great very nice okay uh

I used to play games I used to play

video games yeah me too I used to play

video games I used to play hide and seek

okay ah okay there’s some interesting

examples on both sides now let’s go to

the last part for this this part of the

lesson about questions sometimes you

want to make a question with used to

it’s not super common to make a question

like an information question with

YouTube but here is how we do it we use

a wh question so who what when where for

example so for example what did Plus

your subject so you he she used to and

the infinitive verb for example where

did you use to play where did you use to

play so this might be a follow-up

question to this I used to play soccer

zazz person a person B might follow up

with oh where did you use to play so

this is probably something I would

probably ask a simple past tense

question but you might hear someone use

this pattern

to recognize that the other person no

longer they don’t do that anymore you

might hear this personally I would

probably use a simple past tense

where did you play so it’s kind of up to

you but right here this is the spelling

points that I mentioned earlier in

questions like this where did you use to

play the D sound print lick it’s so so

soft when I asked the question and

you’ll sometimes see people drop it drop

the D and spelling like in writing if

you write this question to someone so

I’ve researched this like what’s is it

correct is it incorrect and the general

guide right now is you can choose but

always make the same choice so keep in

mind this is questions questions only so

where did you use to play if you’re

making a question I’ve read some people

say it’s okay to remove the Dean

personally I would prefer to keep it I

prefer to keep it to make it clear okay

last last last point here is this so

this there are two here actually these

are confirmation questions so a

confirmation question is a question you

can use to check something so we use did

or did it we can use a positive or a

negative to do this plus our subject he

she you plus used to and the infinitive

verb for example didn’t you used to have

a car this is a very common way we use

used to in a question so we’re checking

didn’t you used to have a car at native

speed that sounds like didn’t you used

to have a car so this means I thought

you had a car it’s that correct

that’s what this means we use this

negative didn’t you two it shows like

it’s a question so we’re thinking we use

the negative instead of the positive did

you use to have a car you

the negative shows I thought this was

correct isn’t it correct is that right

so didn’t you used to have a car use a

pattern like this to confirm something

with someone else finally you might hear

a question like this

  • where did or didn’t is just gone

there’s nothing here oh sorry it’s hard

to see I’m covering it my van you used

to play basketball and I have a question

mark here but you might hear this

question after like you used to play

basketball like when you feel really

shocked or surprised you learn something

new about someone you can use used to in

that question so you might say you used

to play basketball I used to play

basketball - so that’s a situation you

might hear use to in this confirmation

style question okay good we are going to

take a break now all right I see lots of

good examples I used to stumble over

where it’s good okay some good

conversation question or confirmation

questions Arocha says didn’t they used

to be our neighbors nice good good good

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today’s lesson if you’re just joining

today’s lesson is about how to talk

about the past with used to and wood and

a little bit of simple past tense if you

have not already please make sure to

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can find it ok let’s go to part 2 then

part 2 is about using wood how to use

wood to talk about the past and what’s

the difference

they’re so bottom wood so I have this

arrow here this arrow means miss parts

applies so at the beginning of this

lesson

I said used to describe something that

was true in the past but it’s not true

now this is the same for wood the same

point is true for wood so we use wood to

talk about something that was true

before but is not true now so this is

the same we tend to use wood with

repeated actions so repeated actions for

example something we did every year or

every day or every month or every winter

we tend to use wood to talk about

something we did with like some kind of

slick schedule a regular schedule so we

can use YouTube to talk about this too

but we’ll often kind of give more a

little more detail when we use wood we

use wood when like the general time

period or the general situation is known

so this has a bit different from used to

I mentioned with used to we can like

begin a conversation with a used to

statement like I used to play soccer and

so on but we can’t really do that and

sound natural with wood we don’t really

begin a conversation with I would play

soccer every day it sounds a little bit

unnatural we understand but usually we

use wood when we know some information

about the time period or we know some

information about the situation first

okay then this part right here this part

right here is a key point

so I said over here for use too we can

use used to to talk about a status to

describe a condition like I used to be a

teacher however we cannot use wood to do

this we cannot talk about staff

and conditions we can only talk about

actions with wood so we cannot use it if

you want to say like make a beef

statement please use you stood to do

that okay oh wow hey there man well

thanks very much for super chatting us

awesome we appreciate it

okay so let’s compare now on a timeline

using wood so this is the same idea as

with the used to timeline yeah so this

point here marks now this is the present

time there’s an X here so something that

is not true now yeah but in the past

like in the distant distant past we did

this it was true and I’ve put a few

check marks here to show that this was a

repeating action so we did it every week

we did it every month or maybe every day

some kind of repeating action it was

part of our schedule we did this thing a

lot we want to emphasize that we can

show that a little more clearly with

wood so let’s look at how we make

statements how do we make just a simple

statement with wood just like with used

to we use our subject and we use wood

and we use the infinitive form of the

verb so again you do not need to change

your verb for this grammar pad as I said

though when you make a sentence with

wood or rather when we make sentences

with wood we typically combine we put it

together with some information about the

time period for example when I was a kid

when I was a kid this is a very common

one when I was a kid I would collect

stamps and put them in a box in my room

I would collect so I would collect

stamps and put them in a box into my

room this is the regular action so yes

I’m not

like every week or every month but

because I’m using wood it feels like a

repeated action when I was a kid I would

collect stamps so I know the time period

I know about when the action happened

and I know the action that I did a lot I

would collect stamps and put them in a

box in my okay let’s go to the next

example then the next example we change

the subject so when he was in college

when he was in college that this is not

about me maybe it’s about my family

member or my friend when he was in

college he would he would go out to

crazy parties every weekend he would go

out to crazy parties every weekend so

again past tense situation yes the verb

does not change so this verb go this

does not become went this is something

that was true in the past and in this

case I shared every weekend so we know

the frequency this was something every

weekend happened every weekend he would

go out to crazy parties every weekend

okay and last example sentence when she

was little when she was little

this is another very common pattern you

can use to like when I was little so

that means when you were a little kid so

physically when you were small when I

was little in American English we

usually use little not small so when she

was little she would leave leave her

clothes all over the house she would

leave her clothes all over the house so

yes the verb here is leave but it

doesn’t mean like leave a house

it means like to forget things so like

you place something somewhere and then

you go away so we use the verb leave to

describe that she would leave her

clothes all over the house so this is a

repeated action again here we don’t know

exactly how often it happen

but would shows us that it was a

repeating action okay I will check some

examples now I’m on on Facebook says

when he was in school he would play

piano so again infinitive form of the

verb do not change your verb when he was

in school he would play piano and then

it’s perfect ma say hey my CI we would

hang out every weekend night good good

good so include some time period like

when we were kids we would hang out

every night would be great yes any

examples what is the meaning of wood

wood I’ve just explained that right here

if you missed the explanation you can

check the video back so we use it to

talk about repeating actions from the

past from the distant past Arocha says

when I was a kid I would travel around

the world I would travel so yes

infinitive verb yes by that I mean just

the verb not the to do not include the

two there the infinitive form of the

verb it this helps infinitive form of

the verb

not literally 2 + / someone says I want

to repeat this lesson again great you

can you can watch it because it’s being

recorded check the channel later ok I

want to finish this point and then the

last point is done Eric I saw your

message Oh check it later this point

here I talked about questions with wood

I’m sorry I’ve talked about questions

with used to UM this note this wood we

do not use generally it’s very rarely

used for questions because we use wood

to make questions in a different way so

generally if you want to ask a question

about someone’s past will generally use

just simple past tense to do that and

then you might reply by using wood so

generally we do not use wood to make

questions actually so don’t worry about

that

focus on using wood to make this

boxes okay some more examples are coming

in I saw something about vegetables I

missed it so Billy says my parents would

always make me eat vegetables very nice

very nice okay okay good so let’s see we

have a few minutes left I’ll go to the

last point because it’s a lot of text

but it’s quick actually let’s go to the

last point then how do we use these

together how do we use these together

with simple past tense so a lot of you

say like how do I write a paragraph how

do I tell a story here’s a really quick

example that uses these grammar points

plus simple past tense so your steps

there are three steps to doing this that

I could recommend for you to practice

this first introduce your concept

introduce your topic with used to so

used to remember we don’t have to

include a specific time period with used

to but introduce your topic with used to

with maybe no specific time period step

to give details share a repeated action

using would usually would as I talked

about so give some details and then step

three and so that means finish end with

a past tense statement so if you’re

talking about a memory you can end with

a past tense statement something that

has finished or you can also finish with

a present tense statement if you want to

describe the situation now so we’ll

finish today by looking at two examples

of this first first example I used to

live with a really messy roommate I used

to live with a really messy roommate so

I used to live this tells us already

this is not true this was true before it

is not true now I used to live with a

messy so messy means dirty they’re not

clean a messy roommate a really messy

roomie

second sentence every week the guy would

leave his dirty dishes in the sink and

wait for me to clean them up so every

week

this shows the repetition with wood yeah

every week the guy so that means the guy

is this messy roommate every week the

guy would leave said this is the same

leave we talked about before would leave

his dirty dishes in the sink and wait

for me to clean them up so this is the

repeated action right every week this

happened so I show that with wood and

then my last sentence I eventually moved

out I eventually moved out eventually

means in the end after a period of time

I moved out moved out means I leaved

sorry I left that house I moved out so

this is a quick very short example of

using used to then wood and then in this

case simple past tense because I want to

talk about just that memory so after

that I moved out I moved out okay let’s

finish then with this last example again

I’ll start with a used to statement a

used to statement so my parents used to

live around here my parents used to live

around here again used to shows this is

not true anymore my parents lived around

here a long time ago

now they do not my parents used to live

around here when I worked in this

neighborhood when I worked in this

neighborhood so I do not work in the

neighborhood now when I worked in this

neighborhood I would go to their house

every week for dinner I would go to

their house every week for dinner so

again I’m showing repetition with wood

and I’m talking about the frequency with

every week here I would go to their

house every week for dinner finally here

my mom makes

amazing food and my dad is pretty good

with a barbecue so here I’m ending with

a present tense statement the reason is

I want to express my parents skill now I

want to make a statement about sorry I

want to make a statement about the

situation now

so yes the first two lines are a memory

but the last statement is just a fact I

want to end with a fact so that’s

totally fine to do so these are examples

first is sharing a memory may be a bad

memory and second is sharing some

memories and the situation now so these

are three short simple way steps rather

you can use to practice these points

together and I want to end today by

saying if you are not sure should I use

use - should I use would should I use

simple past tense one you can follow

these guides for use two and four would

and then for simple past tense if you

did the action just one time use simple

past tense just use simple past tense I

did that action we use these to talk

about habits things we did a lot of

things that were common all right a

couple minutes to check a couple points

I don’t see any I haven’t seen many

questions lots of example sentences

though someone said denílson he said I

used to think that the day would never

come that my life would depend on the

Morning Sun is that from something it

sounds like a poem okay interesting

Sam Sam on Facebook says I used to read

books now I don’t now I don’t so if you

want to say like if you want to

emphasize that action is not true you

can say now I don’t or now he doesn’t

now she doesn’t and so on

okay I’m going to finish there for today

but we will be back next week so I hope

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week’s lesson is about aha English

vocabulary for social media yeah that’s

right and it will be September 4th Wow

it’s already September oh my gosh

Wednesday September 4th at 10 p.m.

Eastern Standard Time I’ll talk about

vocabulary for social media so that

means expressions you see on social

media and expressions to use to talk

about social media so please join us

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Standard Time for that that will be a

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