Used to Exercise 1 Unit 2

Used to Exercise 1 Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using ‘used to + infinitive': 1) I / live

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Used to Exercise 1 Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using ‘used to + infinitive': 1) I / live in a flat when I was a child. . 2) We / go to the beach every summer? . 3) She / love eating chocolate, but now she hates it

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4) He / not / smoke

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5) I / play tennis when I was at school . 6) She / be able to speak French, but she has forgotten it all

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7) He / play golf every weekend? . 8) They both / have short hair . 9) Julie / study Portuguese . 10) I / not / hate school

used to Complete the sentences with the affirmative, negative or interrogative form of used to and the words in brackets. Use contractions where possible. used to didn't use to didn't use to Did they use to used to did you use to didn't use to used to 1. David Beckham 2. We

play for Manchester United. have a computer, but we do now.

3.

(they) work together?

4. That restaurant 5. She 6. Where 7. There 8. I

be a clothes shop. like him, but now they're married. (you) go to school? be a police station here.

like vegetables, but I do now.

A soldier is someone that works in the army. - A soldier is someone

works in the army.

A student is a person that goes to school. - A student is a person An ostrich is a bird that cannot fly. - An ostrich is a bird

goes to school. cannot fly.

A cook is someone that makes meals at a restaurant. - A cook is someone A tire is a thing that you can find on a wheel. - A tire is a thing

makes meals at a res you can find on a wheel.

A stick is a piece of wood that is long and thing. - A stick is a piece of wood A babysitter is a girl My new television

who takes care of small children. which I bought last month

He sent the book to his Irish pen-friend

is out of order.

who really liked it.

Her purse

which was full of money

has been stolen.

The man

who asked you for money

wasn't a beggar.

which you have ordered

is not available.

The goods

is long and thing.