Used to (English exercise n°42117 - Please quote this number when contacting us)Other English exercises on the same topicUsed toInstructions to the student: This task uses the forms of 'Used To', in its affirmative(+), negative(-) or question state. Choose from the answers in the spaces provided. For example, look at the following statement: I * to the beach every summer. Here are the possible answers: used to go/use to went/use to gone. The first answer (used to go) is the best choice. Do have fun along the way.English exercise "Used to" created by anonyme (03-05-2008) with The test builderClick here to see the current stats of this English test1. I use to studyused to speakuse to send another language. 2. Did you used to studyuse to speakused to play English a lot at home? 3. I never thought I would say this: I use to useuse to loveused to hate learning, much less studying another language. 4. Now, I'm used to studyinguse to sayinguse to learning it. 5. I didn't used to addused to putuse to make it a part of my life. I hated it, even fought it. 6. I didn't use to talkdidn't used to listendon't use to speak to anyone when I woke up in the morning . 7. What actually happened? The lessons didn't used to speakdidn't used to saydidn't use to mean anything to me until now. 8. Now, I have classmates who ask as many questions as I do. They use to thinkused to beuse to ask like me, a silent pupil. 9. I knew then that I use to askuse to answerused to have many unanswered questions. 10. Now, I ask those questions, and I get my answers. Did you used to questionedDid you use to beDid you used to ask this inquisitive? 11. When I was young, I use to makeused to askuse to think a lot of questions. Why was the sky blue? Where did babies come from?... 12. Did you used to lookDid you used to seeDid you use to stare at the clouds and see different kinds of animals? 13. Did you used to lookDid you used to watchDid you use to see the rabbit biking on the moon? 14. What about the scent of flowers at night: ? Did you used to plantDid you use to smellDid you used to water them and wonder what they were? 15. I never tired of the scent of the Lady of the Night. These flowers used to putuse to senduse to go me to sleep. 16. The night used to beuse to stayuse to lie as calm as a quiet sea. 17. Sleep use to stayuse to appearused to be peaceful. 18. Problems use to vanishused to disappearuse to go when one's eyes closed. 19. Where did that comfortable time go? Why did it used to stayuse to beused to go so easy? End of the free exercise to learn English: Used to (01.11.2008 16:32)A free English exercise to learn English.Other English exercises on the same topic | All our lessons and exercises
Instructions to the student:
This task uses the forms of 'Used To', in its affirmative(+), negative(-) or question state.
Choose from the answers in the spaces provided.
For example, look at the following statement:
I * to the beach every summer.
Here are the possible answers: used to go/use to went/use to gone.
The first answer (used to go) is the best choice.
Do have fun along the way.