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"Used to" versus "Would"



 
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"Used to" versus "Would" #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 21, 2008 21:27 pm   "Used to" versus "Would"
 

Hi everybody, please let me know the differences in the usage of "used to" and "would" for habits in the past. Thanks a lot!!!
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"Used to" versus "Would" #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 21, 2008 21:34 pm   "Used to" versus "Would"
 

Hi WonderWoman,

Welcome to english-test.net and many thanks for your interesting question. Please have a look at would vs. used to and let me know what you think.

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