Used To Explained Clearly

Used To is one of the most useful English grammar structures for talking about past habits, repeated actions, and situations that were true in the past but are not true now. English learners use it in speaking, storytelling, daily conversations, and writing. This guide explains Used To in simple English with examples, comparisons, mistakes, exercises, and FAQs.

Quick Definition

Used To talks about past habits or past states that no longer happen now.

  • I used to play football every weekend.
  • She used to live in London.
  • We used to watch cartoons after school.
  • They used to travel every summer.
  • He used to drink a lot of coffee.

This structure is common in:

  • daily conversations
  • storytelling
  • school writing
  • spoken English
  • English exams

Formula

Subject + used to + base verb

Positive Sentences

  • I used to play football every weekend.
  • She used to live in London.
  • We used to watch cartoons after school.
  • They used to travel every summer.
  • He used to drink a lot of coffee.

Negative Sentences

  • I did not use to like coffee.
  • She would not stay out late.
  • They would not argue often.
  • We did not use to study online.
  • He would not forget birthdays.

Questions

  • Did you use to play football?
  • Would she walk to school?
  • Did they use to travel often?
  • Would we visit our cousins every summer?
  • Would he always help you?

Examples

School Examples

  • I used to study in the library.
  • My teacher would give us quizzes.
  • We would practice grammar every day.
  • They used to arrive early.
  • She would read English books after class.

Daily Life Examples

  • I used to ride my bike every afternoon.
  • Dad would cook dinner every Sunday.
  • We used to visit our grandparents.
  • She would watch TV after homework.
  • They used to play games outside.

Work Examples

  • I used to work late every Friday.
  • My manager would organize weekly meetings.
  • We used to print reports by hand.
  • They would celebrate birthdays at work.
  • She used to answer all customer emails.

Uses

Past Habits

  • I used to play football every weekend.
  • She used to live in London.
  • We used to watch cartoons after school.
  • They used to travel every summer.
  • He used to drink a lot of coffee.

Storytelling

  • My grandfather would tell amazing stories.
  • We would sit around the fire every winter.
  • She used to sing before dinner.
  • They would stay up late during holidays.
  • I used to dream about traveling the world.

Repeated Actions

  • He would call me every evening.
  • We used to walk to school together.
  • They would practice football after class.
  • She used to write in her diary every night.
  • I would always help my parents.

Used To vs Past Simple

Used To focuses on repeated habits or states in the past. Past Simple focuses on completed actions at a specific time.

Signal words:

  • when I was younger
  • in the past
  • before
  • years ago
  • as a child

Related lessons:

Mistakes

Using the Wrong Verb Form

  • I used to played football. ❌
  • I used to play football. ✅
  • She would walked to school. ❌
  • She would walk to school. ✅
  • They would traveled every summer. ❌

Confusing Past Simple

  • I used to went there. ❌
  • I used to go there. ✅
  • She would called me daily. ❌
  • She would call me daily. ✅
  • They used to visited us often. ❌

Exercises

Fill in the Blanks

  1. I ________ play football every weekend.
  2. She would ________ stories to us.
  3. They ________ travel every summer.
  4. We would ________ outside after school.
  5. He used to ________ coffee every morning.

Answers:

  1. used to
  2. tell
  3. used to
  4. play
  5. drink

Speaking Practice

  • What did you use to do as a child?
  • Would your family travel often?
  • What games did you use to play?
  • Did your teacher give homework every day?
  • Would you watch cartoons after school?

FAQ

What is Used To?

Used To talks about past habits or past states that no longer happen now.

What is the formula?

Subject + used to + base verb

When do we use it?

  • past habits
  • repeated actions
  • storytelling
  • daily communication
  • spoken English

What are common signal words?

  • when I was younger
  • in the past
  • before
  • years ago
  • as a child

What is the difference between forms?

Used To focuses on repeated habits or states in the past. Past Simple focuses on completed actions at a specific time.

Is this common in speaking English?

Yes. Native speakers use this structure very often in conversations and storytelling.

What mistakes do learners make?

Many learners confuse these forms with Past Simple or use the wrong verb form.

How can I improve quickly?

  • practice every day
  • read stories
  • listen to conversations
  • write short examples
  • speak aloud