11A - used to / didn't use to
11A - used to / didn't use to
When I was a child I used to play in the streets.
My brother used to have very long hair when he was a student.
Nick didn't use to go out much, but now he goes out every night.
I didn't use to like vegetables, but now I love them.
Did you use to wear a uniform at school. Yes, I did.
Did you use to like your teachers?
No, I didn't.
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I used to be good at French.
She didn't use to wear glasses.
Did you use to walk to school?
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I used to have a lot of friends.
I used to be lazy.
I used to wear a uniform.
I used to play football.
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I didn’t use to like exams.
I didn’t use to do much homework.
I didn’t use to be good at maths.
I didn’t use to enjoy PE.
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Did you use to work hard?
Did you use to like school?
Did you use to do sport?
Did you use to have long hair?
11B - might (possibility)
We might have a picnic tomorrow, but it depends on the weather.
Karen might come with us tomorrow, but she’s not sure yet.
I might not take my laptop on holiday. I haven’t decided yet.
We might not see the boss today. I think she’s away.
Take some sun cream. It might be really hot.
Let's buy a lottery ticket. We might win.
Can you phone the restaurant? It may be closed on Sundays.
Don't finish the milk. Someone might want some for breakfast.
Let's use the satnav. We might get lost.
You should try the shirt on. It may not be your size.
Don't wait for me tonight. I may finish work late.
Be careful with that knife! You might cut yourself.
Ask how much it costs. We may not have enough money.
I'm not sure what to do tonight. I might go to the cinema.
Kim isn't at school today. She might be ill.
His phone is turned off. He might be in a meeting.
It's an unusual book. You might not like it.
I don't know if I'll finish this today. I might not have time.
I'm not sure what to order. I might have the pasta.
Take a warm jacket. It might be cold tonight.
Have you finished packing? The taxi will be here in 15 minutes.
Nearly. I can’t decide what to take.
Well hurry up. You don’t need all that! You’ll never close that suitcase. And we can only take 15 kilos each.
Yes, I know.
You don’t need your trainers. We’re going to be on the beach most of the time!
Yes, but I might go to the gym.
There’s one in the hotel.
And why are you taking a raincoat? It’s not going to rain in Greece in June.
It might rain. It sometimes rains in the summer.
What’s that?
It’s my hairdryer.
But the hotel will have a hairdryer.
It might not have one.
Hotels don't always have hairdryers. And I need it.
And two pairs of jeans? We’re only going to be there for a week.
They’re different styles. I’m not sure which ones I’ll want to wear.
You need to take some things out.
Extra baggage costs a fortune. It’s something like 10 pounds per kilo.
Yes, yes, I will, I promise.
Well, hurry up.
The traffic might be a bit slow because of the rain.
I’ll be ready in five minutes…
The taxi’s here.
I’ve closed my case. Can you take it downstairs?
I’m sure this is more than 15 kilos.
I think it’ll be OK…
11C - SO, NEITHER
I love classical music.
So do I.
I went to a classical concert last night.
So did I.
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I'm not married.
Neither am I.
I don't want to get married.
Neither do I.
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I catch the bus to work.
So do I.
I like chocolate.
So do I.
I’m happy.
So am I.
I’m not angry.
Neither am I.
I don’t like football.
Neither do I.
I’m going out tonight.
So am I.
I have a big family.
So do I.
I’m not English.
Neither am I.
I live in a flat.
So do I.
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Hi! I’m Jim.
So am I.
Great to meet you. Sit down.
Are you married, Jim?
I’ve been married twice.
So have I.
Do you have any children?
I have one son.
So do I.
What’s his name?
James Allen.
That’s amazing!
My son’s name is James Allen too.
Did you go to college, Jim?
No, I didn’t.
Neither did I.
I was a terrible student.
So was I.
Hey, this is my dog, Toy.
I don’t believe it!
My dog’s called Toy too!
He wants to go outside.
My wife usually takes him.
I don’t do any exercise at all.
Don’t worry.
Neither do I.
I drive everywhere.
What car do you have?
A Chevrolet.
So do I!
Let’s have a beer, Jim.
What beer do you drink?
Miller Lite.
So do I!