Basic listening skills. Okay, now let's understand the grammatical points of this story used to a very important grammatical point. used to mean meaning and the form. We use used to when we refer to things in the past, which are no longer true. It can refer to actually repeated actions or to estate or situations. For example, He used to play football for the local team, but he's too old now.
So we refer to something that's happened in the past and no longer through that white house over there used to belong to my family. It belonged to my family in the past, but not anymore. Yes. Next part is preposition after preposition divert comes with IMG take a look at the following two sentences which one is correct and why? Are you interested in studying English or are you interested in studying English? That's right the first sentence is correct but why?
When the preposition in, out with, off for about and so on are used before a verb. The verb must use IMG Don't forget this after preposition the verb comes with IMG, this is a very important part. The next part is about what adjective noun and such adjective noun we use these sentences to speak about a feeling or surprise. For example, what a wonderful car What a nice laptop or such a great weather so we speak about feeling Count, you're surprised what such adjective now, don't don't forget this. Because we use because when we use actually because we are giving a reason. We are focusing on the reason.
For example, She spoke quietly because she didn't want Catherine to hear or will come over on Sunday because David's got to work on Saturday. So we use because when we are focusing on that reason of something