Interrogative
The interrogative of used to has two forms; the more common form is with auxiliary
did
. The alternative form involves subject-verb inversion, and is very rare:
Did you used to have ambitions when you were younger for the future?
A: Didn’t that big building on the corner used to be a cinema?
B: Yes it was, years ago.
It looks different.
Used it to be like that?
(very rare)
Emphatic
Emphatic did may occur with used to. The construction may be represented in
writing as did used to or did use to:
A: Do you stay up to celebrate the New Year?
B: When me and my sisters used to get together before I got married we did used
to celebrate it, with my sisters.
She
did use to cuddle me, my mother, not passionately, like Aunt Eileen did.
Tags
When a tag follows a clause with used to, it is normally constructed with auxiliary did:
You
used to work in Manchester, didn’t you?
I
used to go there every year, I did, when I was younger.
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