used to
used to
English Definitions:
used to(p), wont to(p) (adj)
in the habit
"I am used to hitchhiking"; "you'll get used to the idea"; "...was wont to complain that this is a cold world"- Henry David Thoreau
used to
The habitual aspect is a form of expression connoting repetition or continuous existence of a state of affairs. In standard English, for the present time there is no special grammatical marker for the habitual; the simple present is used, as in I go there (every day). However, for past reference English uses the simple past form or either of two alternative markers: used to as in we used to go there (every Thursday), and would as in back then we would go there (every Thursday). African-American Vernacular English uses be (habitual be) to indicate that performance of the verb is of a habitual nature.
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