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Instructor1955 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I am used to live or I used to live in London

Hello Teachers
I have an English Grammar quiz to share with you

Last year I lived in London =
A) I am used to live in London
B) I was used to live in London
C) I used to live in London.

I 've chosen letter C, but I think it's incorrect,because that means someone who lived in London and would not go back to the UK any longer.
Regards
The Instructor
  

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Hi Instructor Only (C) is correct and grammatically possible. When you say "I used to live in London", that means you lived in London for a relatively long period of time in the past, but you no longer live there now. The sentence says nothing at all about " go to London" and there is no indication of what might possibly happen or change in the future.

  • Hi Instructor Only (C) is correct and grammatically possible.
  • When you say "I used to live in London", that means you lived in London for a relatively long period of time in the past, but you no longer live there now.
  • The sentence says nothing at all about " go to London" and there is no indication of what might possibly happen or change in the future.
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Hi Instructor

Only (C) is correct and grammatically possible. When you say "I used to live in London", that means you lived in London for a relatively long period of time in the past, but you no longer live there now. The sentence says nothing at all about "go to London" and there is no indication of what might possibly happen or change in the future.

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