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From: learnamericanenglish
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  • my best teacher...

  • Mi mejor maestro..

  • And for questions ?? :o

  • Hi! Your lessons are really clear and straightforward, I like them! Actually, I have learnt British English, and we learnt that the negative form of 'used to' is 'didn't use to' (without the 'd'). As you are a native speaker, I'm sure you use the correct form.... but how is it? Is it another difference between British and American English?

  • Thank you Paul

  • thank you for your effort

    have a nice day

    awsome job

  • Dearest teacher, I guess I finally understood the use of used to. I need you explaining about the sound of some words that are like if have a T as "finished", "used", stuff like that. How can I recognize that? I'm a little ashamed to ask you but I did.

  • thank you teacher Paul!!!! it's very clear as always :)

  • Teacher Paul:In Brasil when we like a thing:a food,a film ,a music say us a new slang say us:It ´s a "Show de Bola". Your lessons are "Show de Bola". Thanks a lot.

  • @Fabrineah -- Thank-you. I'm so glad the lessons are helping you.

  • I´m so glad to have English lessons this way,so I can improve my English,thank you

    ;)

  • Great video, as always. By the way, do you really live in Minnesota? My brother lives in St Paul, if I come over, we could meet up and go for a drink!

  • very clear thanks

  • Hi! You didn't explain the difference between "used to" and "use to". Some pupils don't understand that, like me. ;)

  • @yellowspy1 use to is present used to is past

  • @samurai50062 -- "(be) used to" can be put into the present tense: I am used to working on a computer. Or..... I use a computer to communicate with other people. However, these are not the same as "used to."

  • @learnamericanenglish ok thank so much teacher, I understand

  • @yellowspy1 -- You might be using "use to" incorrectly. This is a common mistake. Perhaps you could put it into a sentence.

  • thx for it :)

  • Hi there!

    Thanks a lot for the video.

    Kosta.

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