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I have the habit of getting early (Rewrite using used to)​

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Answered by Faiz06
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We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.

We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.'I studied French, but I don’t anymore.' → 'I used to study French.'

We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.'I studied French, but I don’t anymore.' → 'I used to study French.''In the past I smoked, but I don't now.' → 'I used to smoke.'

We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.'I studied French, but I don’t anymore.' → 'I used to study French.''In the past I smoked, but I don't now.' → 'I used to smoke.'Note: after 'used' to we alway use the infinitive. Never use a continuous or past tense verb:

We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.'I studied French, but I don’t anymore.' → 'I used to study French.''In the past I smoked, but I don't now.' → 'I used to smoke.'Note: after 'used' to we alway use the infinitive. Never use a continuous or past tense verb:'I used to smoke.'

We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.'I studied French, but I don’t anymore.' → 'I used to study French.''In the past I smoked, but I don't now.' → 'I used to smoke.'Note: after 'used' to we alway use the infinitive. Never use a continuous or past tense verb:'I used to smoke.''I used to smoking.'

We use 'used to' to talk about past events which we no longer do. We only use it to talk about the past; there is no similar expression for the present.'I studied French, but I don’t anymore.' → 'I used to study French.''In the past I smoked, but I don't now.' → 'I used to smoke.'Note: after 'used' to we alway use the infinitive. Never use a continuous or past tense verb:'I used to smoke.''I used to smoking.''I used to smoked.'

Answered by mdf57171
1

Explanation:

I have the habit that used to getting early

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