Would. Every Saturday I would go on a long bike ride. My teachers would always say “Sit down and shut up!”We can use ‘would’ to talk about repeated past actions. Often either ‘would’ or ‘used to’ is possible. Both of these sentences are possible. Every Saturday, I would go on a long bike ride. Every Saturday I used to go on a long bike ride.
When I was a child... I used to go/used to gone on a hike with my mum and dad every weekend. I used not to visit/didn’t use to visit any faraway places. I didn’t used to read/didn’t use to read fantasy. We use to spent/used to spend summer in the country. Children used to wear/used to wore ugly uniforms at school. I used disliked /used to dislike sightseeing. Children use to were/used to be friendlier.
Past Simple/ used to1. I … (earn) enough money, but then I … (lose) my job.2. Bob … (not like) football, but then he … (change) his mind.3. My mum … (drive) a lot before she … (have) that accident.4. This telephone … (work) well before my son … (drop) it.5. Mary … (work) in a hotel, but then she … (get) married.6. He … (play) basketball before he … (break) his leg.
Jack … (used to/is used to) cooking for himself when he comes home from work. I remember how we … (used to/are used to) listen to rock-n-roll music all the time. Pam … (used to/is used to) spend hours in front of the mirror when she was a teenager. They … (didn’t use to/are not used to) eating Japanese food. Our town … (used to/is used to) be an industrial centre. My son … (didn’t use to/isn’t used to) going to bed so early. We … (used to/are used to) meet him every day. I … (didn’t use to/am not used to) driving on the left.