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25 de oct. de 2010 · [Verse 1] I used to think, one day, we'd tell the story of us. How we met and the sparks flew instantly. And people would say, "They're the lucky ones" I used to know my place was the spot...
21 de jul. de 2005 · Love Lyrics. [Verse 1] I used to think that I wasn't fine enough. And I used to think that I wasn't wild enough. But I won't waste my time tryin' to figure out. Why you playing...
Usually or used to? Master past habits with our A2 pre-intermediate grammar lesson on 'Used to', featuring an easy-to-follow chart, exercises, and examples!
She was used to daily meetings. He was used to taking notes at meetings. (the NP that's the object of to can be a gerund complement clause, but not an infinitive) So there are three things to distinguish: 1. a sequence of used and to. Not an idiom. Pronounced with /z/. 2. a past continuous verb idiom; requires to infinitive complement ...
Used to - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
Quiet /kwaɪət/ and quite /kwaɪt/ are spelt and pronounced differently, and have different meanings. Quiet is an adjective meaning ‘making very little noise’ or ‘having little activity or excitement’: The children are very quiet. I wonder what they’re doing? Shall I go and see? It’s a very quiet, peaceful village and we love ...