In the pastnowPeople are changing all the time!How Emily has changed! Look at the pictures and make sentences to share how Emily has changed in the things that she likes by using the structure “used to / didn’t use to”.EmilyIn the pastNowlistened toenjoys country musicEmily used to listen to pop music, but now she enjoys country music.In the pastNow√didn’t eat a lot of vegetableslovesEmily didn’t use to eat a lot of vegetables, but now she loves carrots and tomatoes.EmilyIn the past: watchedNow: hatesscary moviesA: Did Emily use to watch scary movies?B: Yes, she did. But now she hates them.EmilyIn the past: didn’t read a lot of booksNow:reads at least six books a yearA: Emily used to read a lot of books, didn’t she?B: No, she didn’t. But now she reads at least six books a year.Grammar FocusP28According to Grammar Focus, make up new sentences using “used to ; didn’t use to; Did sb use to?”competitionshortpopularTomquietLilytestsJohnnowpastHarry1. positive sentences sb + used to ______.The sentence patterns about “used to”summarydoe.g. Tom used to be very thin, but now he’s tall |