Read the statements. Then write a sentence with use to or used to about a
habitual action that is no longer true today.
1. Since Charlie started going to the gym every day, he's lost so much weight.
→ Charlie didn't use to go to the gym every day.
2. When he wasn't working, Scott made dinner every night. Now he doesn't have time.
->
3. Paul began getting up early every day when he had children.

4. As Cindy got older, her tastes changed. Now she actually likes vegetables.
->
5. I can't believe Judy doesn't eat meat anymore!
->
6. When Peter's doctor told him that he had better stop smoking, he quit.
->
7. After Pamela and Ed got married, they bought their first car.



Answer :

Final answer:

The answer explains the use of 'used to' for past habitual actions that are not true anymore.


Explanation:

Used to refers to a past habitual action that is no longer true today. For instance, Oliver used to live in Berkeley when he was a college student but no longer does.


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1. Since Charlie started going to the gym every day, he's lost so much weight.

  - Charlie didn't use to go to the gym every day.

2. When he wasn't working, Scott made dinner every night. Now he doesn't have time.

  - Scott used to make dinner every night when he wasn't working.

3. Paul began getting up early every day when he had children.

  - Paul didn't use to get up early every day before he had children.

4. As Cindy got older, her tastes changed. Now she actually likes vegetables.

  - Cindy didn't use to like vegetables.

5. I can't believe Judy doesn't eat meat anymore!

  - Judy used to eat meat.

6. When Peter's doctor told him that he had better stop smoking, he quit.

  - Peter used to smoke before his doctor told him to stop.

7. After Pamela and Ed got married, they bought their first car.

  - Pamela and Ed didn't use to have a car before they got married.

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