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Edwin Tan Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Used to

I used to drive to work but now I take the bus.

I used to drive to work but I take the bus now.

Which sentence is correct?
  

Top answer

Both are correct.

  • Both are correct.
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7 Answers
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The first sounds better. I think the second could also be used, although I'm not sure about it, but I recommend the first.
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Is now classified into time group?
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MrGuedesThe first sounds better. I think the second could also be used, although I'm not sure about it, but I recommend the first.
I am sure about it. Both are fine, as Elanguest said.
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fivejedjonI am sure about it. Both are fine, as Elanguest said.
OK, if you say so, it must be right. I just think that "I used to drive to work but I take the bus now" sounds a little odd (I wouldn't use it), but it must be acceptable.
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MrGuedesI just think that "I used to drive to work but I take the bus now" sounds a little odd
It doesn't to this native speaker.
MrGuedes (I wouldn't use it),
I would.
MrGuedes but it must be acceptable.
Yes, it is.

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