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Bassa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between these sentences?

1)

a)I used to play football.

b)I was used to play football.

2)

a)I have heard this song.

b)I heard this song.

Is the thought below correct?

Our teacher's mother is a teacher.

The sentence above means "The mother of our teacher is a teacher", right?
  

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bassa 1) a)I used to play football. b)I was used to play football. I've never heard (b).

  • bassa 1) a)I used to play football.
  • b)I was used to play football.
  • I've never heard (b).
  • ) bassa 2) a)I have heard this song.
  • b)I heard this song.
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bassa1)
a)I used to play football.
b)I was used to play football.
I've never heard (b). Perhaps you're thinking of "I was used to playing football."
"I used to do X." = "In the past, I [often] did X."

"I was/am used to doing X." = "I was/am accustomed to doing X." (It was/is natural for me.)
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Thansk Emotion: smile

On number tree the mother is a teacher, right?
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bassaOn number tree the mother is a teacher, right?
Yes, the mother is a teacher.

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