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used to n usually
when we're be used "" used to" and " usually"?
and what is the difference between "usually" and "habit"?
25 août 2011 04:21
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"Used to" is normally referring to something that was done in the past, but is no longer done.
"I used to think John was a pretty smart guy." This implies that I no longer think John is smart.
"Used to" can also mean, "accustomed to" or "familiar with"
"After people have known me for a while they get used to my corny sense of humor."
"Usually" means most of the time.
"I usually don't listen to negative people"
A habit is something you do without thinking about it.
"After you have been driving for years, your driving becomes a habit more than a decision."
A habit can also be something you feel compelled to do because you have done it for such a long time.
"I have a bad habit of eating too late at night."
25 août 2011
"Used to" indicates a past habit which you don't do anymore.
"Usually" indicates a present habit.
"Usually" is also an adverb - it describes how often you do an action. "Habit" is a noun.
25 août 2011
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