3.6.1.1: Past Modal Verbs Used in the Simple Past Time for Past Repeated Actions
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Past Modal Verbs Used in the Simple Past Time for Past Repeated Actions:
Used to, Could, and Would = Simple Past Tense
Used to base form Past situations; no longer exist; Past
(useta) of the verb used by native speakers to
introduce repeated situations
in the past.
I used to live in Massachusetts.
My sister used to go fishing with my father and me.
I used to travel a lot.
I used to be a good walker.
I used to go hunting with my grandfather.
My sons used to play with toys.
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Could base form Ability to do something Repeated past ability
of the verb
To be able to For a single event in the past,
(was, were) use was/were able to; for repeated
past events, use could.
When I was a young boy and I visited my grandparents, I could do almost anything I wanted to do. First of all, I could walk to my grandparents’ house because we lived close to their house. I could eat whatever I wanted to eat because I was my grandmother’s favorite grandchild. I could watch TV or I could play with my grandfather’s hunting dogs. Sometimes I could go hunting for rabbits and birds with my grandfather and uncle, too. They would let me shoot their guns. My mother would never let me shoot guns.
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Would Repeated actions in the past Repeated past ability
I used to live with my parents. I would eat my mother's food every day.
I would go fishing with my father. I would go to school every day. We would all have fun at home together. We would always joke around with each other. We would laugh a lot, too.
Exercise 6: Answer the following questions using used to, would, or could, please.
1. At what time would your mother make dinner when you were in your native country?
2. Who would prepare dinner for your family when you were a child?
3. What could you do as a child that you can’t do now?
4. Who used to take care of you when you were very young?
5. Where would your mother go shopping a long time ago?
6. Who could you visit in your country that you can’t visit anymore?
7. Who did you use to see every day when you were in your country?
8. Who would you play with when you were very young?
9. At what time would you wake up when you lived in your native country?
10. What kind of food would you eat as a child?
11. What sports could you play in your native country?
12. Who used to teach you when you lived with your parents?