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Used lynx golf clubs. One clear rule is when "some" is the subject followed Jan 8, 2015 · What is the difference between "I used to" and "I'm used to" and when to use each of them? Here, I have read the following example: I used to do something: "I used to drink green tea. I was using cocaine. E. spook n. p. "Multiple," many authorities and kibitzers contend, is best used to describe separation Oct 27, 2015 · I am trying to find out if this question is correct. not a tense), then why would it change its form from "use to" to "used to" for the sentence as it does in the positive? Oct 21, 2010 · I have used cocaine. " I have been using cocaine. Did Wang Bo used to be awkward? Should I write "use to be" instead of "used to be," or is "used to be" correct in this sentence? May 6, 2013 · As reported by the NOAD in a note about the usage of used: There is sometimes confusion over whether to use the form used to or use to, which has arisen largely because the pronunciation is the same in both cases. Used to describes an action that did happen, but doesn't happen now.
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