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past habits



Bilabel
Algeria

past habits
 
  Hi everyone ,
   please, is the following question correct:
  who did he use to live with?
  He used to live with his uncle. 

25 Nov 2018      





cunliffe
United Kingdom

Yes, it is. 
You don �t need a �d � on the end of �use � in the question, as the �did � takes care of the past tense.  

25 Nov 2018     



chiko123
Tunisia

The correct question would be : with whom did he use to live?

25 Nov 2018     



mohammed1972
Morocco

It �s correct. whom is more formal. Anyway, both are correct.

25 Nov 2018     



douglas
United States

Just a word of advice: If you want to sound like a native speaker don �t use "whom" (except for the phrase "to whom it may concern").

26 Nov 2018     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

Douglas is absolutely right. 

26 Nov 2018     



dalalboubou
Algeria

with whom did he use to live?

26 Nov 2018     



meriem38
Algeria

It is correct the way you asked it

27 Nov 2018     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

RIP WHOM. It �s a shame about �whom �, but it is in its death throes, to the extent that it never even occurred to me, as an ancient native speakerLOL, to use it in this sentence.  This is an interesting thread, although some of the comments sound crackpot, for example, �From whom did you hear that?� This sentence would make anybody under 93 laugh. Not saying whether that includes me.
 

27 Nov 2018     



dharm0087
India

We can learn and make worksheets using Moral Past Stories. Thanks a lot

27 Nov 2018     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

dharm0087, that site looks lovely, but it has nothing to do with this thread and will disappear off the forum. If you want to publicise Moral Past Stories, you could start a new thread and briefly summarise what the site offers. 
Lynne  

27 Nov 2018