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used to and would
Are there any differences between these phrases or they mean the same? used to and would
2015年1月28日 19:01
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They mean the same, both describing a habitual, repeated or long-term action in the past. However, the major difference is that 'used to' can be used with any verb, but 'would' can only be used with active verbs. We cannot use 'would' with stative verbs such as 'love', 'believe', etc.
2015年1月28日
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Yes, they mean the same in the following context:
I used to go to the Central Park when I lived in NYC = I would go to the Central Park when I lived in NYC.
2015年1月28日
used to = делал что-то раньше
I used to knit well.
2015年1月29日
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