USED TO AND WOULD
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Used to
and would both refer to habitual actions and events in the past:
Sandra
used to come down here and watch me bake cakes. And she used to
find it quite fascinating. She wanted to bake them herself but she never really
knew how. And her grandmother always
used to bake cakes and she would go
and watch you know.
However, with would, it is necessary to have an already established past time-frame.
The past time-frame is often established by a previous occurrence of used to (as in the
example above) or by time adverbial expressions (e.g. years ago, when I was a child):
When I was a kid
we
’d always go to my aunt’s house in the holidays.
Would
is not used to refer to states in the past which are no longer true:
Our village hall
used to be a school years ago.
(Our village hall would be a school years ago.)
[pointing to a house]
A: See that cottage on the right?
B: Yeah.
A: I used to live there.
(I would live there.)
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