If you've spent any time scrolling through online used car listings or wandering used car dealership and auction lots, you might have noticed a surprising abundance of cars from luxury brands. From ...
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Luxury cars have evolved over the years and are now everywhere on our roads. They are not just built for the rich and famous like they used to be. Mainstream luxury brands like BMW, Audi, Jaguar, ...
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When is "some" used as plural and when is it used as singular?
I am trying to find out if this question is correct. Did Wang Bo used to be awkward? Should I write "use to be" instead of "used to be," or is "used to be" correct in this sentence?
What is the negative form of "I used to be"? I often hear "I didn't used to be" but that sounds awfully wrong in my ears.
What's the negation of "I used to be"? Surely not "I didn't used to be"?
Here is a question that has been nagging me for a few years: Which is the right usage: "Didn't used to" or "didn't use to?" Examples: We lived on the coast for years but we didn't use to go to the