Jerónimo's Lesson
Be used to - Used to - Would
Past tenses: simple, continuous and perfect
When I was little, I would get up and watch cartoons every Saturday morning. Now I rarely watch TV.

I used to watch cartoons every Saturday morning when I was very little. Now I rarely watch TV.

Every night our mother would read us a bedtime story.
My brother used to collect seashells.


Used to vs. Would
- Both USED TO and WOULD are useful to talk about things we did regularly in the past.
- We don't use WOULD with stative verbs (past states or situations).
- WOULD is used when we established a time period before.
- USED TO don't need a time period.
Stative verbs: describen un estado en vez de una acción.
- Senses: appear, feel, hear, look, see, smell, sound, taste.
- Perception: believe, forget, know, understand.
- Feelings and emotions: desire, like, love, hate, prefer, want, enjoy.
- Other: have, need, agree, be, cost.
I would ride my bike to school when I was small.
I would play with my toys / I would have a lot of toys.
Past tenses
He took the camera and his wallet and went out for a walk.

Cathy was happy because she had won the race.

This time last week we were standing on a volcano.

They went to Australia last
year.

The ferry had already left by the time we arrived at the port.

He has lived in Singapore for three years.
Simple
Continuous
- Past actions. Past actions in chronological order.
- An action which started and finished in the past.
- Actions which happened one after the other in the past.
- Stated time in the past.
- On going past action (often interrupted).
- Actions in progress at a stated time in the past.
- Two or more actions which were happening at the same time in the past.
Perfect
- Single actions completed earlier in the past.
- For an action which finished before another past action or before a stated time in the past.
- For an action which finished in the past and whose result was visible at a later point in the past.
Jerónimo's Lesson. Class 6. Past tenses and Used to / Would.
By Valentina Rodríguez Ramírez
Jerónimo's Lesson. Class 6. Past tenses and Used to / Would.
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