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Ashish Salwan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

hi teachers
many people sometime use "i used to" ,like i used to love dance . i m in confusion . i wanna know that
wts the different b/w i used to love dance n i love dance . sorry for my weak english
  

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Hi sorry for my weak english You could have corrected it yourself.... First some corrections,if any: I used to love to dance/dancing. (If you love dancing) If you just enjoy dances by others: I used to love dance.

  • Hi sorry for my weak english You could have corrected it yourself....
  • First some corrections,if any: I used to love to dance/dancing.
  • (If you love dancing) If you just enjoy dances by others: I used to love dance.
  • wts the different b/w i used to love dance n i love dance .
  • The first means you loved it before, but not anymore.
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Hi

sorry for my weak english
You could have corrected it yourself....

First some corrections,if any:
I used to love to dance/dancing. (If you love dancing)

If you just enjoy dances by others:
I used to love dance.

wts the different b/w i used to love dance n i love dance .
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Before I answer your question lets look at the other grammar problems.
I (as a personal pronoun) is always in capitals, so are the first letters of sentences. I'm is written like here. Also write the correct words rather than street talk so that people can read it (I want to rather than wanna etc). It makes it seem like you can't be bothered typing correctly so why shold somebody be bothere
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It is incomplete. When do we [verb] online? When are you online?
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When do you get online? When can we go online?

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