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Lesson 8 – There used to be in affirmative, negative, interrogative, and answers

There used to be is an expression that implies the usage of “used to” but it has a different meaning which we’ll talk about in this class. There used to be is often used when we want talk about something that existed in the past but is no longer in the present. Adverbs of time that express an indefinite period of time like: long ago, long time ago, in the past, a few years ago, some weeks ago: are often mixed with this form. 🔙 Lesson # 7: http://bit.ly/2MKnnNF 🔜 Lesson # 9: http://bit.ly/32KBc45 📝 Remember that you can click here: http://bit.ly/2BHKmCM, to practice some more. This link will take you to my website www.pacho8a.com in which you’ll be able to download this and much more material for free. Share this course with many other people and have fun learning! Suggested classes to complement your learning👨‍🏫 Quantifiers – Cuantificadores MUCH, MANY , LITTLE, FEW, A LOT: http://bit.ly/2UrcAbT Difference between HOW MANY – HOW MUCH: http://bit.ly/2Xq2ycO 📥 Download the list of the verbs + audios: http://bit.ly/2BfSnPj 🧐 ❓ More frequent doubts and questions about the course 👉 https://bit.ly/3hix0kO More content ⇢ https://bit.ly/3DoyXGp Follow me… ►Instagram: @Pacho8a ►Facebook: Francisco Ochoa Inglés fácil #Pacho8a #CursoInglés #InglésFácil #InglésDesdeCero #CursoInglésPacho8a