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-------------is used for narrating past experiences.​

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Narrating is used to describe any events that happen in chronological order.

Explanation:

Step 1: Both can be utilised, but to make it seem natural, the words before them might need to be changed. Both will often work. When speaking of your personal experiences, prefacing with "my" sounds considerably more natural, especially when used with the plural.

Step 2:The adverb "used to" is used to describe the past. When something used to occur frequently in the past but doesn't now, we use the adverb "used to." I used to smoke one packet a day, but two years ago I stopped.

Step 3: Our lives up to this moment have been shaped by our past experiences. There are both good and bad things happening. They are both one-time events as well as the routine activities we engage in on a daily basis. For our enjoyment and well-being, they are crucial.

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