[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"grammar-exercise-019e0cce-86a9-7913-abf0-5c8c66fde575":3,"grammar-exercise-lesson-019df7ab-ac74-721a-be5f-324337bfcad9":237},["Reactive",4],{"id":5,"grammarPage":6,"title":7,"instructions":8,"displayOrder":9,"questions":10},"019e0cce-86a9-7913-abf0-5c8c66fde575","\u002Fapi\u002Fgrammar_pages\u002F019df7ab-ac74-721a-be5f-324337bfcad9","Used to - Childhood Memories","This is a fill-in-the-blank exercise. Click on each blank and choose the correct answer from the dropdown. Think about your childhood and complete the sentences about things you used to do.",0,[11,33,51,70,89,108,127,144,163,182,201,218],{"id":12,"sentenceTemplate":13,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":14,"exampleSentence":15,"blanks":16},"019e0ccf-ec59-73ef-b774-aa131bf1a12a","When I was little, I __1__ cartoons every Saturday morning.","Use 'used to' + base verb to talk about past habits that no longer happen. The correct form is 'used to watch' in affirmative sentences.","I used to play outside after school every day.",[17],{"id":18,"blankNumber":19,"options":20},"019e0ccf-ec57-7283-a0d3-cb7aa91870a9",1,[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec56-7e8e-9424-c07a598f1ea4","used to watch",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec56-7f36-9424-c07a5a61723d","use to watch",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec56-7f86-9424-c07a5a97d4ac","was used to watch",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":19,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019e0ccf-ec59-75c7-b774-aa131ea7206d","My brother and I __1__ to the park with our dad on Sundays.","Use 'used to' + base verb to talk about past habits that no longer happen. The structure is 'used to go', not 'used to going' or 'use to go'.","We used to visit our grandparents every summer.",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":19,"options":41},"019e0ccf-ec59-757b-b774-aa131df69090",[42,45,48],{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-74ef-b774-aa131ce4f9ed","use to go",{"id":46,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-752b-b774-aa131d0b592c","used to go",{"id":49,"optionText":50,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7557-b774-aa131d15469a","used to going",{"id":52,"sentenceTemplate":53,"displayOrder":54,"explanation":55,"exampleSentence":56,"blanks":57},"019e0ccf-ec59-779f-b774-aa1322af6b75","My sister __1__ afraid of the dark, but she's fine now.",3,"Use 'used to be' to describe past states that are no longer true. The structure is 'used to' + base verb 'be', not 'being'.","My room used to be very messy when I was younger.",[58],{"id":59,"blankNumber":19,"options":60},"019e0ccf-ec59-7767-b774-aa13228eed51",[61,64,67],{"id":62,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-7707-b774-aa1321343efd","use to be",{"id":65,"optionText":66,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-772b-b774-aa1321c2c2c8","used to being",{"id":68,"optionText":69,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-774b-b774-aa13222d1734","used to be",{"id":71,"sentenceTemplate":72,"displayOrder":73,"explanation":74,"exampleSentence":75,"blanks":76},"019e0ccf-ec59-787b-b774-aa13251501d7","We __1__ hide-and-seek in the backyard after dinner.",4,"Use 'used to' + base verb to talk about past habits that no longer happen. After 'used to', always use the base form of the verb, not the past form.","They used to build sandcastles at the beach every weekend.",[77],{"id":78,"blankNumber":19,"options":79},"019e0ccf-ec59-7843-b774-aa1324c2a88f",[80,83,86],{"id":81,"optionText":82,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-77e3-b774-aa1323389e5a","used to play",{"id":84,"optionText":85,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-7803-b774-aa13238c775f","used to played",{"id":87,"optionText":88,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7823-b774-aa132454da73","use to play",{"id":90,"sentenceTemplate":91,"displayOrder":92,"explanation":93,"exampleSentence":94,"blanks":95},"019e0ccf-ec59-7973-b774-aa1328c8f734","I __1__ vegetables when I was a child.",5,"Use 'didn't use to' + base verb for negative sentences about past habits. In negative sentences, we use 'use to' (not 'used to') because 'didn't' already shows past time.","I didn't use to enjoy swimming lessons when I was little.",[96],{"id":97,"blankNumber":19,"options":98},"019e0ccf-ec59-793b-b774-aa1327cb9d9b",[99,102,105],{"id":100,"optionText":101,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-78d7-b774-aa1326117e4d","didn't used to like",{"id":103,"optionText":104,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-78f7-b774-aa132651cfdd","didn't use to like",{"id":106,"optionText":107,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-791b-b774-aa1326effc7d","used not to like",{"id":109,"sentenceTemplate":110,"displayOrder":111,"explanation":112,"exampleSentence":113,"blanks":114},"019e0ccf-ec59-7b23-b774-aa132e058ea5","My parents __1__ me to school every day because we lived far away.",7,"Use 'used to' + base verb to talk about past habits that no longer happen. The structure is 'used to drive', using the base form of the verb after 'used to'.","My grandmother used to bake cookies for us every Sunday.",[115],{"id":116,"blankNumber":19,"options":117},"019e0ccf-ec59-7aeb-b774-aa132d154b7e",[118,121,124],{"id":119,"optionText":120,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-7a8f-b774-aa132bbfae49","use to drive",{"id":122,"optionText":123,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-7ab3-b774-aa132c090742","used to drive",{"id":125,"optionText":126,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7acf-b774-aa132c9795c0","used to drove",{"id":128,"sentenceTemplate":129,"displayOrder":130,"explanation":131,"exampleSentence":132,"blanks":133},"019e0ccf-ec59-7bf7-b774-aa1331745e1d","There __1__ a big tree in our garden, and we built a treehouse in it.",8,"Use 'used to be' to describe things that existed in the past but do not exist now. The correct form is 'used to be' in affirmative sentences.","There used to be a playground near my house.",[134],{"id":135,"blankNumber":19,"options":136},"019e0ccf-ec59-7bbf-b774-aa1330de70cf",[137,139,141],{"id":138,"optionText":63,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-7b63-b774-aa132ef7ca68",{"id":140,"optionText":69,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-7b83-b774-aa132f747960",{"id":142,"optionText":143,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7ba3-b774-aa13302cc418","was used to be",{"id":145,"sentenceTemplate":146,"displayOrder":147,"explanation":148,"exampleSentence":149,"blanks":150},"019e0ccf-ec59-7db3-b774-aa133710d651","__1__ a pet when you were growing up?",10,"Use 'Did' + subject + 'use to' + base verb for yes\u002Fno questions about past habits. The correct form is 'Did you use to have', not 'Did you used to have'.","Did you use to play any sports when you were younger?",[151],{"id":152,"blankNumber":19,"options":153},"019e0ccf-ec59-7d7b-b774-aa1336c6f296",[154,157,160],{"id":155,"optionText":156,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-7d1f-b774-aa133474f68d","Used you to have",{"id":158,"optionText":159,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-7d3f-b774-aa13351d1693","Did you used to have",{"id":161,"optionText":162,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7d5f-b774-aa1335f60983","Did you use to have",{"id":164,"sentenceTemplate":165,"displayOrder":166,"explanation":167,"exampleSentence":168,"blanks":169},"019e0ccf-ec59-7e9f-b774-aa133a05db28","I __1__ my homework right after school, but now I do it in the evening.",11,"Use 'didn't use to' + base verb for negative sentences about past habits that are no longer true. The correct negative form is 'didn't use to do', not 'didn't used to do'.","She didn't use to eat breakfast before school.",[170],{"id":171,"blankNumber":19,"options":172},"019e0ccf-ec59-7e67-b774-aa13393ff4ac",[173,176,179],{"id":174,"optionText":175,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-7df3-b774-aa1337e3d8c9","didn't use to do",{"id":177,"optionText":178,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-7e27-b774-aa13385fff82","didn't used to do",{"id":180,"optionText":181,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7e4b-b774-aa1338d72d4a","used not to do",{"id":183,"sentenceTemplate":184,"displayOrder":185,"explanation":186,"exampleSentence":187,"blanks":188},"019e0ccf-ec59-7f7b-b774-aa133c4a26b8","My grandfather __1__ wonderful stories about his childhood adventures.",12,"Use 'used to' + base verb to talk about past habits that no longer happen. The correct form is 'used to tell', using the base verb after 'used to'.","My uncle used to teach me how to ride a bike.",[189],{"id":190,"blankNumber":19,"options":191},"019e0ccf-ec59-7f43-b774-aa133b9293e6",[192,195,198],{"id":193,"optionText":194,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec59-7ee7-b774-aa133a78e444","use to tell",{"id":196,"optionText":197,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec59-7f07-b774-aa133b1a4263","used to told",{"id":199,"optionText":200,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec59-7f27-b774-aa133b61240a","used to tell",{"id":202,"sentenceTemplate":203,"displayOrder":204,"explanation":205,"exampleSentence":206,"blanks":207},"019e0ccf-ec5a-70c4-a806-b2e139feb1d5","We __1__ to bed early on school nights when we were children.",13,"Use 'used to' + base verb to talk about past habits that no longer happen. The correct structure is 'used to go', always using the base form of the verb.","I used to wake up early to watch cartoons before school.",[208],{"id":209,"blankNumber":19,"options":210},"019e0ccf-ec5a-708c-a806-b2e1398c4079",[211,213,216],{"id":212,"optionText":47,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec5a-701c-a806-b2e138bd9e49",{"id":214,"optionText":215,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec5a-7044-a806-b2e1392968e4","used to went",{"id":217,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec5a-7064-a806-b2e1395c81dd",{"id":219,"sentenceTemplate":220,"displayOrder":221,"explanation":222,"exampleSentence":223,"blanks":224},"019e0ccf-ec5a-719c-a806-b2e13c9ca8c2","What games __1__ with your friends at recess?",14,"Use 'did' + subject + 'use to' + base verb for questions with question words about past habits. The correct form is 'did you use to play'.","What did you use to do after school when you were little?",[225],{"id":226,"blankNumber":19,"options":227},"019e0ccf-ec5a-7168-a806-b2e13bcb7b88",[228,231,234],{"id":229,"optionText":230,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019e0ccf-ec5a-7108-a806-b2e13a5349c1","did you use to play",{"id":232,"optionText":233,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":19},"019e0ccf-ec5a-712c-a806-b2e13b21ec0b","did you used to play",{"id":235,"optionText":236,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019e0ccf-ec5a-714c-a806-b2e13ba38e46","used you to play",{"title":238,"slug":239,"language":240},"Used to (Past Habits and States)","used-to-past-habits-and-states","en"]