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what kind of different between "I used to" and "I had" For example I used to have a car In my mine, this sentence is similar with "I had a car" Could someone tell me that what kind of different between "I used to" and "I had"? please. Thinks a lot.
21 dec. 2016 04:03
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Hello. I am new to this site, but I saw your question and thought I could help. Using "used to" is an easier way to discuss the past tense in English, without learning the past tense of each verb. Example: "I went to the movies" versus "I used to go to the movies". Also, "I used to have a dog" versus "I had a dog". A native English speaker will understand you, but you should learn the past tense form eventually. I hope this helps.
21 december 2016
'I used to have a car' implies that you once had a car, but no longer have a car. 'I had a car' is more opened ended. "I had a car (when I was 20 years old/a year ago that broke down)" They can mean the same thing, but 'I used to have a car' has more implication to it. hope this helps! :)
21 december 2016
Both are correct and fully interchangeable. I should emphasise that if you're trying to say you owned a car over a prolonged period of time the 'used to' form is more common while as 'had' simply indicates you had a car at one point, maybe for a minute or 10 :-)
21 december 2016
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