Used to@CursoemVideo de inglês: Módulo 4

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Hoje vamos falar sobre hábitos que você tinha no passado, mas que agora isso não acontece mais. Eu sei que não estamos numa aula vermelha, onde vocês aprendem gramática, mas fica por aqui que você não vai se arrepender. Você sabe expressar quando algo já faz parte do seu passado? Você sabe como abreviar ele numa conversa mais informal? Veja esse vídeo até o fim para saber a resposta destas perguntas e muito mais. Esse vídeo faz parte do seu curso de Inglês 100% grátis, criado pela Teacher Joana Costa com ajuda do professor Gustavo Guanabara, do canal @CursoemVideo

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00:00 - Learning Target
00:55 - Welcome time
01:48 - Você já estuda com o Estudonauta?
03:31 - Used to
04:03 - Pronúncia do número “40”.
04:43 - Pronúncia da palavra “regularly”
05:16 - Used to + base form is always past
06:17 - I used to play tennis a lot, but now I'm too lazy.
07:32 - Do you go to the movies very often?
08:12 - The normal question is “Did…use to…?”
08:56 - Did you use to eat a lot of candy when you were a child?
09:51 - The negative form is “didn’t use to” or “never used to”
10:46 - He never used to go to bed early.
11:43 - He didn’t use to spend a lot of money.
12:49 - Let’s check!

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