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Cainntear Pentaglot Senior Member Scotland linguafrankly.blogsp Joined 6017 days ago 4399 posts - 7687 votes Speaks: Lowland Scots, English*, French, Spanish, Scottish Gaelic Studies: Catalan, Italian, German, Irish, Welsh
| Message 25 of 27 18 April 2009 at 9:28pm | IP Logged |
Volte wrote:
Anyhow, I simply wouldn't use 'used' in a negative form of the sort posited above - not with "never" and not with "didn't". The whole idea of negating something with a repeated aspect in English strikes me as weird: either you never did it (and hence don't use 'used to'), or you only did it sometimes, and so you say "I occasionally/I sometimes/I rarely/I didn't often..." ... |
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Well that's exactly it.
The only circumstance I would ever think of using the negative of "used to" in is as follows
A: I didn't think you liked eggs
B: Well, I never used to, but I like them now.
as opposed to
A: I thought you liked eggs
B: Well, I used to, but not any more.
I mentioned "didn't used to" as it specifically came up in a grammar course for natives that I took, and then it was mentioned in a book I was teaching English from. I checked it out in the British National Corpus and it was only in the spoken corpus once, but loads of times in the written, hence why I saw it as a valid example of simplified "educated native" English.
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| charlmartell Super Polyglot Senior Member Portugal Joined 6250 days ago 286 posts - 298 votes Speaks: French, English, German, Luxembourgish*, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Italian, Latin, Ancient Greek Studies: Mandarin, Japanese
| Message 26 of 27 19 April 2009 at 12:35am | IP Logged |
icing_death wrote:
Depending on context, I think another valid "opposite" of used to is will. (Three years ago, I used to go to the
library every day. Three years from now, I will go to the library every day.) |
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What on earth do you mean?
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| Monox D. I-Fly Senior Member Indonesia monoxdifly.iopc.us Joined 5141 days ago 762 posts - 664 votes Speaks: Indonesian*
| Message 27 of 27 23 September 2017 at 4:02pm | IP Logged |
charlmartell wrote:
icing_death wrote:
Depending on context, I think another valid "opposite" of used to is will. (Three years ago, I used to go to the
library every day. Three years from now, I will go to the library every day.) |
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What on earth do you mean? |
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My guess is that both of them don't change the succeeding verb, yet "used to" indicates the past and "will" indicates the future, thus they are valid opposites.
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