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how to distinguish between used to and would



naryana
Saudi Arabia

how to distinguish between used to and would
 
can anyone tell me how to distinguish between used to and would?

7 Apr 2013      





dmharg
Greece

When we talk about something that we often did in the past we can use either used to or would. For example When I was a child I used to (or would) go to the park every day.
But when we talk about something that is a state not action we can �t use would. For example: When I was a child we used to �(NOT would) have a big garden.

7 Apr 2013     



yanogator
United States

Actually, "would" needs an establishing time period. You can �t say simply, "I would play basketball on Saturdays", although you can say, "I used to play basketball on Saturdays". You can say, "When I was in college, I would play basketball on Saturdays" or "Before I was married, I would party every weekend". (or "I used to play basketball", "I used to party")
 
Bruce

7 Apr 2013