ridvann
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Hello,
(I think it is wrong. Maybe without 'permanently' it is ok. For this reason, we can construct it with 'would'. Is that right?)
(I think it is ok.)
-Secondly, we know that we can't use 'would' with stative verbs, and I would like to ask how to use it.
(I think we must construct that sentence with 'simple past' because of the stative verbs.)
(I think it is ok, too)
Thanks...
I have been thinking about how to use 'used to and would' with too. I think we can't use 'too' with 'used to' because 'used to’ can be used only of an activity that no longer occurs – or one that stopped for some time.
For example:
Nowadays, she watches tv permanently.
Don't worry...She used to watch tv permanently, when she was a child, too.For example:
Nowadays, she watches tv permanently.
(I think it is wrong. Maybe without 'permanently' it is ok. For this reason, we can construct it with 'would'. Is that right?)
Nowadays, she watches tv permanently.
She would permanently watch tv , when she was a child, too.(I think it is ok.)
-Secondly, we know that we can't use 'would' with stative verbs, and I would like to ask how to use it.
Nowadays, she lives in a small house.
She would live in a small house when she was a child, too. (I think it is wrong, is that right?)
(I think we must construct that sentence with 'simple past' because of the stative verbs.)
Nowadays, she lives in a small house.
She lived in a small house when she was a child, too.
(I think it is ok, too)
Thanks...
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