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Hi! No, it's not grammatically correct to use "usually" with "used to" in the same sentence. "Used to" already implies a habitual action in the past, so adding "usually" is redundant and sounds awkward. You can simply say "I used to jog in the park."
Hi! That's a great question. It depends on the original meaning. If your original meaning is 'John didn't study in the USA, but now he does,' then you should say 'John didn't use to study in the USA.
Here's a speaking practice video for 2 important expressions: I USED TO (verb) / I DIDN'T USE TO (verb).
We hope it is useful to you!
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Hi, is it possible to say "I usually used to jog in the park?" Can we put usually here? Does it sound weird?😅
Hi! No, it's not grammatically correct to use "usually" with "used to" in the same sentence. "Used to" already implies a habitual action in the past, so adding "usually" is redundant and sounds awkward. You can simply say "I used to jog in the park."
Hello teacher, I would like to ask you which one is correct.
A. John isn’t used study at USA.
B. John isn’t used to study at USA.
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Hi! That's a great question. It depends on the original meaning. If your original meaning is 'John didn't study in the USA, but now he does,' then you should say 'John didn't use to study in the USA.
Can we use he is not used to studying in U.S.A, or he does not used to study in U.S.A.
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