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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Would

When I was in high school, I would ask my mom for pocket money everyday; she would give me and I would be happy.

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Anonymous Any correction needed? Yes. When I was in high school, I would ask my mom for pocket money everyday; she would give it to me and I would be happy.

  • Anonymous Any correction needed?
  • Yes.
  • When I was in high school, I would ask my mom for pocket money everyday; she would give it to me and I would be happy.
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AnonymousAny correction needed?
Yes.

When I was in high school, I would ask my mom for pocket money everyday; she would give it to me and I would be happy.
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In my experience, the form 'used to' is much, much more common than this use of 'would',
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Shouldn't it be 'every day' instead of 'everyday'? Thanks .
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tamguatlayShouldn't it be 'every day' instead of 'everyday'? Thanks .
Yes. An error that's easy to miss.
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I was thinking the last part of the sentence 'I would emve happy.' was wrong. What do you think?
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the last part is fine.

When I was in high school, I would ( used to ) ask my mom for pocket money every day; she would give it to me and I would be happy.
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AlpheccaStarsthe last part is fine.When I was in high school, I would ( used to ) ask my mom for pocket money every day; she would give it to me and I would be happy.
All the woulds in the sentence are past habitual, right Mam?
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AnonymousAll the woulds in the sentence are past habitual, right Mam?
No, not all of them.
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AlpheccaStars AnonymousAll the woulds in the sentence are past habitual, right Mam?No, not all of them.
When I was in high school, I would ( used to ) ask my mom for pocket money every day; she would (used to) give it to me and I would be happy. So the last part's would can't be interchangeable with 'used to' right, Mam?
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AlpheccaStars Anonymous All the woulds in the sentence are past habitual, right Mam?
No, not all of them.

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