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I used to / would eat / ate in that restaurant
I used to / would live / lived in that
appartment.
We didn’t used to eat that type of food.
Ex. 9
Be, was, would, would, had.
To, was, stayed, go, went, spent.
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ex. 7
had, wasn’t, were, were, didn’t, were, hadn’t, was.
Ex.8
3, 5, 6, 4, 2, 1, 8, 7
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ex. 6
EMPHATIC DO
*used to emphasize the main verb in a sentence
- Do be careful.
- You do look nice in that hat.
- I do think she’s behaved badly.
- ‘You should have warned me.’ ‘But I did warn you.’
- He owns, or did own (=emphasizing past tense), a
yacht.
* spoken used when politely offering someone something
Do have another
sandwich.
EX. 6
el‧lip‧sis /ɪˈlɪpsɪs/ noun (plural ellipses /-siːz/) technical
1 [countable, uncountable] when words are deliberately
left out of a sentence, though the meaning can still be understood. For
example, you may say ‘He’s leaving but I’m not’ instead of saying ‘He’s leaving
but I’m not leaving’.
Have you, I, I hope this, I will, I need to.
Ex. 7
... and arrived in...
... and burn some...
... or taking time of...
... or bring a present...
... and Pisa on...
... on Thursday or work...
... and the acting...
... or some of the songs...
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fall out phrasal verb
1 to have a quarrel
with
- Carrie’s always falling out with people.
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