Used to vs. would

“Would” and “used to” can both be used to talk about past habits or repeated actions, but there are some important differences in meaning, form, and usage.


✅ 1. “Used to”

Function:

  • Describes past habits or states that are no longer true.

Examples:

  • I used to play soccer every weekend. (habit)
  • She used to live in New York. (state)
  • We used to be best friends. (state)

Important:

  • “Used to” can describe both actions and states.

✅ 2. “Would” (for past)

Function:

  • Describes repeated actions or routines in the past, often with a sense of nostalgia.

Examples:

  • When I was a kid, we would go to the beach every summer. (habit)
  • My grandfather would tell us stories every night. (habit)

Important:

  • “Would” is only used for actions, not states.
    I would live in New York.Incorrect
    I used to live in New York.Correct

🔍 Summary Table:

UseUsed toWould
Past habits✔ Yes✔ Yes
Past states (e.g., live, be, have)✔ Yes❌ No
Repeated past actions✔ Yes✔ Yes
Formality / toneNeutralOften more literary or nostalgic
ExampleI used to ride my bike.I would ride my bike every day.

🎯 Examples to Compare:

  1. I used to be very shy.(State — OK with “used to,” but not “would”)
  2. When we were kids, we would build forts in the backyard.(Repeated action — OK with “would” or “used to”)
  3. She used to have a dog.(State — “would” not possible here)

Here are some practice exercises to help you practice the difference between “used to” and “would”.


📝 Part 1: Fill in the blank

Choose either “used to” or “would” to complete the sentence.
Remember: Use “used to” for states or habits, and “would” only for repeated actions.


  1. When I was a child, I __________ climb trees with my friends.
  2. We __________ have a dog named Rex.
  3. My grandmother __________ tell us stories by the fireplace.
  4. I __________ live in a small village, but now I live in a big city.
  5. Every summer, our family __________ travel to the mountains.
  6. He __________ be very shy when he was younger.
  7. At school, we __________ sing the national anthem every morning.

🧠 Part 2: Correct or Incorrect?

Say whether the sentence is correct or incorrect. If it’s incorrect, explain why.

  1. I would have a car when I was 18.
  2. She used to bake cookies every weekend.
  3. They would go to the same café every Saturday.
  4. We would be very close when we were kids.
  5. He used to be my teacher.

Here are the answers and explanations for each part of the exercise:


Part 1: Fill in the blank

  1. When I was a child, I used to / would climb trees with my friends.
    → ✅ Both are correct (it’s a repeated action).
  2. We used to have a dog named Rex.
    → ✅ “Used to” is correct. “Have” is a state, so “would” is not used.
  3. My grandmother used to / would tell us stories by the fireplace.
    → ✅ Both are correct (repeated action).
  4. I used to live in a small village, but now I live in a big city.
    → ✅ “Used to” is correct. “Live” is a state.
  5. Every summer, our family used to / would travel to the mountains.
    → ✅ Both are correct (repeated action).
  6. He used to be very shy when he was younger.
    → ✅ “Used to” is correct. “Be” is a state.
  7. At school, we used to / would sing the national anthem every morning.
    → ✅ Both are correct (repeated action).

Part 2: Correct or Incorrect?

  1. I would have a car when I was 18.
    Incorrect. “Have” is a state, so you should say:
    I used to have a car when I was 18.
  2. She used to bake cookies every weekend.
    Correct. Repeated action in the past.
  3. They would go to the same café every Saturday.
    Correct. Repeated action.
  4. We would be very close when we were kids.
    Incorrect. “Be” is a state, so use:
    We used to be very close when we were kids.
  5. He used to be my teacher.
    Correct. Past state.

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