Use of ‘used to’ and ‘would’
‘Used to’
When
we talk about the habitual action happening in the past but not happening now,
we use ‘used to’.
For
example:
I
used to play cricket every Sunday. (It means: Now I don’t play cricket on
Sundays)
‘Used
to’ can only be used for actions happened in past. We cannot use ‘use to’ for
actions happening in present.
‘Would’
‘Would’
is used to show some actions which happened repeatedly in the past.
For
example:
I
would go to play cricket every Sunday. (It means nowadays I don’t go to play
cricket on Sundays)
So,
‘used to’ and ‘would’ ca be use for the same purpose.
However
there are two differences in the use of ‘Used to’ and ‘Would’
1.
I
used to go to gym. (Now I don’t go)
2.
When
I was young, I would go to gym. (Now I don’t go)
In
the first sentence, there is no time frame. When there is no time frame
mentioned, we use ‘used to’. But we cannot use ‘would’ when there is no time
frame mentioned.
It
is must to use ‘would’ when the time frame is mentioned.
For
example:
When I was small, I would go to jogging
every morning.
Here,
the time frame is ‘when I was small’, that is why, use of ‘would’ is
grammatically right.
Stative
Verbs
Some
English verbs, which we call state, non-continuous or stative verbs, aren't
used in continuous tenses (like the present
continuous, or the future
continuous). These verbs often describe states that last for
some time. Here is a list of some common ones:
like
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know
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belong
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love
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realise
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fit
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hate
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suppose
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contain
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want
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mean
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consist
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need
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understand
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seem
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prefer
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believe
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depend
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agree
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remember
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matter
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mind
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recognise
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see
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own
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appear
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look (=seem)
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sound
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taste
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smell
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hear
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astonish
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deny
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disagree
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please
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impress
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satisfy
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promise
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surprise
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doubt
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think (=have an opinion)
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feel (=have an opinion)
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wish
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imagine
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concern
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dislike
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be
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have
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deserve
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involve
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include
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lack
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measure (=have length etc)
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possess
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owe
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weigh (=have weight)
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We
never say:
·
I
am loving you.
·
I
am liking this.
·
I
am imagining.
We
can use ‘used to’ with these stative words.
For
example:
I
used to love you. (But now I don’t)
I
used to like this ice-cream. (But now I don’t like this)
But
we cannot use ‘would’ with the stative verbs.
For
example:
Saying
that ‘I would love you’ or ‘I would like this’ is grammatically wrong.
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