A) Fill in the blanks with “used to” or “didn’t use to”:
- I used to cry when I was young, but now I don’t cry.
- She used to smoke in the past, but she smokes now.
- People used to light candles in the evenings many years ago.
- I didn’t use to have a cell phone in 1990s, but I have a Samsung now.
- My friends used to go to the theater when we were young, but now they do.
- James used to wear fashionable clothes when he was young, and now he still follows the fashion.
- I used to be overweight years ago, but now I’m slim.
- Belinda used to wear glasses when she was in high school, but now she uses contact lenses.
- There used to be a hospital in this yard, but now there’s a shopping mall.
- We didn’t use to have a car, but my father bought a car last month.
B) Change the sentences into negative form:
- I didn’t use to draw pictures four years ago.
- My father didn’t use to ride a motorcycle when he was young.
- Sheila didn’t use to write a letter in Italian two years ago.
- We didn’t use to climb mountains when we were children.
- My mother didn’t use to bake delicious cookies ten years ago.