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    🔎Talking about habitual actions


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    🌀Will/would

    "Will" and "would" can be used to talk about habitual actions and behaviour. When they are stressed in spoken English, it's suggests criticism. "Would" refers to the past.

    🔹She'll often forget to buy milk.

    🔹He would play records so loud we couldn't have a conversation.



    🌀• Used to

    We use "used to + infinitive" to describe past states or habits that someone did in the past but does not do now.

    🔹We used to live in New York.


    🌀•Would

    "Would" can also be used to talk about past habits, but it can't be used to talk about past states. We use "used to" to do that.

    🔹We would go to stay with our grandparents every summer.
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    🔎Talking about habitual actions


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    🌀present simple

    We use the present simple with an adverb of frequency to talk about repeated actions, habits and routines.

    🔹She often goes to work by bicycle.



    🌀•Present/Past continuous

    We use the present/past continuous with the adverbs always, constantly, continually and forever to talk about annoying repeated behaviour.

    🔹She's always complaining about her job.

    🔹They were forever shouting at each other.
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