Maker 02 Teacher's Guide Unit 4
Used to Used to refers to situations from the past that happened frequently and are no longer true . Affirmative used to + verb in the infinitive Adults used to ride tricycles. Negative didn’t use to + verb in the infinitive People didn’t use to order delivery food. used to play 1 Read the example sentences and circle the correct options. People used to ride horses as a means of transportation. People used to take photos with analog cameras. 1 We use used to to talk about something that happened in the past / present . 2 The form used to is related to something that happened only one time / frequently . 3 You need a verb / an adjective after used to . 4 In affirmative sentences, used to has only one form / two forms if I am talking about me or other people. 5 You need didn’t use to + verb to make an affirmative / a negative sentence. 2 Go to page 54 and find where used to appears in the text. What words come after it? Do you know what these words have in common? 3 Complete the sentences about life in the past with words from the photo-essay on page 54. a Many children with rocking horses made of wood. b They the film that went inside the camera to a shop. c It expensive to get the photos printed. d People the photos immediately. e People everything using a stove at home. LANGUAGE 2 4 Match the phrases to the images. 1 throw a tantrum 2 trip and fall 3 play with a smartphone 4 play with a dog 5 play with other children 6 eat with their hands 7 make a mess 8 play soccer 9 take selfies 10 go to the park A C E B D F H G A, B used to take used to be didn’t use to see used to make Play, ride, take, be, see, make, wait. They are all verbs. B F E F, H C, D D G F E 56
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