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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I used to stay...

Which are correct:

1) I stayed at my cousin's place when I worked in that factory.
2) I stayed at my cousin's place when I used to work in that factory.
3) I stayed at my cousin's place when I was working in that factory.

4) I used to stay at my cousin's place when I worked in that factory.

5) I used to stay at my cousin's place when I was working in that factory.


Is there any difference in their meanings?

Do any of them imply that I worked at that factory for a short period of time?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

"Used to" means that something u were doing in the past but not anymore. So it changes the meaning.

  • "Used to" means that something u were doing in the past but not anymore.
  • So it changes the meaning.
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"Used to" means that something u were doing in the past but not anymore. So it changes the meaning.

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