If I said that I formerly played baseball, is the proper grammar:
“I use to play baseball.”
or
“I used to play baseball”
?
I get these two confused. I’m thinking it’s the second even though I often use the first.
If I said that I formerly played baseball, is the proper grammar:
“I use to play baseball.”
or
“I used to play baseball”
?
I get these two confused. I’m thinking it’s the second even though I often use the first.
It’s I used to play baseball.
I think its used
My main grammar failings are I tend to write run-on sentences and spelling.
I have a similar question for another
Is it
“I’m suppose to take a bath”
or
“I’m supposed to take a bath”
?
I think it’s the second again…I have a real problem with the adding of a “d” before to.
I think you add a d when it’s past tense
Oh no forget that
It’s supposed to
The Google Assistant spells it I’m supposed to…
I think my confusion is because, when you speak it verbally, the d gets combined or mixed in with the “t” in “to” IDK
Hey @anon54988740 . Whatever happened to changing your name anyway? I thought you were going to change it.
No, I’m leaving it Blue65 so people recognize me. I changed my picture to the cat with a bowtie though.
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