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Situations and habits in the
present and past
This is Kate Morrison
Now

• She’ll usually read fairy tales to her children.
• Her husband goes through phases of reading
thick novels.
• She tends to go to a good musical whenever she
can.
• She tends not to pay much attention to gossip
magazines.
• She seldom gets to find the time for the cinema.
• Her husband is always listening to his iPod.
EXPRESSING HABITS
In the present:
•

Present simple + expression of frequency
She seldom gets …

•

Tend to / Tend not to + INF
She tends to …
She tends not to ...

•

Go through phases of + ING (temporary habits)
Her husband goes through phases of …

•

Will (emphatic)
She’ll usually read …

•

Present Continuous + frequency adverb (annoying)
Her husband is always …. …
STATE VERBS
There are some verbs
which are nearly always
used in a simple rather
than a continuous
tense.
These are “state” verbs
and they usually refer to
thoughts, feelings,belonging
and the senses.
 THOUGHTS:
believe, know, mean, realise, recognise,
remember, suppose, understand, feel, think.
 FEELINGS:
adore, dislike, despise, hate, love, want, wish,
prefer,…
 BELONGING:
belong, have/have got (=posses), own, posses,…
 SENSES:
smell, taste, hear, see.
 OTHER STATE VERBS:
seem, look, look like, matter,…
Some verbs have a stative meaning and
a different active meaning:
 She’s got a beautiful house
 We’re having an interesting conversation.
 It tastes delicious
 I’m tasting the sauce.
 I think you’ll pass your exam
 I’m thinking about you.
Ten years ago…

• She went to University from Monday to Friday.
• She used to study with some friends at the
library.
• She lived in the UK with her parents.
• She would go for a drink with her friends on
Saturday.
PAST SIMPLE
We use “past simple” to:
 Talk about permanent, long-term situations in the
past:
She lived with her family.
 Refer to past habits:
She went to University from Monday to Friday.
USED TO / WOULD
We can use both “used to” and “would” to
talk about past habits when we are
emphasising that they are no longer true:
 She used to study at the library
 She would go for a drink with her friends
on Saturday.
“Used to” is much more common than would
 “Used to” can also refer to states:
She used to be crazy about Michael Jackson.
We can’t use “would” for that.
Don’t confuse “used to”, which is a past
tense, with “be/get used to (doing), which
can be present, past or future:
She’s used to living in the States.
She’s getting used to driving to work.
Expressions of frequency

• Classify these adverbs and adverbial phrases on
the frequency scale below
once in a blue moon
every now and again
from time to time
every so often
seldom
rarely, if ever
once in a while occasionally
generally
by and large

NEVER

RARELY

SOMETIMES

as a rule
hardly ever

USUALLY

ALWAYS

KEY: NEVER (rarely, if ever, once in a blue moon), RARELY (hardly ever, seldom, occasionally, once in a while, from time to time),
SOMETIMES (every now and again, every so often, generally, by and large), USUALLY (as a rule) ALWAYS.
Customs
BE/ GET USED TO + ing:
What’s the difference between these two
sentences?
“I have to get used to going to bed earlier”
“I’m used to going to bed before 10”

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Now and then. Expressing habits

  • 1. Situations and habits in the present and past
  • 2. This is Kate Morrison
  • 3. Now • She’ll usually read fairy tales to her children. • Her husband goes through phases of reading thick novels.
  • 4. • She tends to go to a good musical whenever she can. • She tends not to pay much attention to gossip magazines.
  • 5. • She seldom gets to find the time for the cinema. • Her husband is always listening to his iPod.
  • 6. EXPRESSING HABITS In the present: • Present simple + expression of frequency She seldom gets … • Tend to / Tend not to + INF She tends to … She tends not to ... • Go through phases of + ING (temporary habits) Her husband goes through phases of … • Will (emphatic) She’ll usually read … • Present Continuous + frequency adverb (annoying) Her husband is always …. …
  • 7. STATE VERBS There are some verbs which are nearly always used in a simple rather than a continuous tense. These are “state” verbs and they usually refer to thoughts, feelings,belonging and the senses.
  • 8.  THOUGHTS: believe, know, mean, realise, recognise, remember, suppose, understand, feel, think.  FEELINGS: adore, dislike, despise, hate, love, want, wish, prefer,…  BELONGING: belong, have/have got (=posses), own, posses,…  SENSES: smell, taste, hear, see.  OTHER STATE VERBS: seem, look, look like, matter,…
  • 9. Some verbs have a stative meaning and a different active meaning:  She’s got a beautiful house  We’re having an interesting conversation.  It tastes delicious  I’m tasting the sauce.  I think you’ll pass your exam  I’m thinking about you.
  • 10. Ten years ago… • She went to University from Monday to Friday. • She used to study with some friends at the library.
  • 11. • She lived in the UK with her parents. • She would go for a drink with her friends on Saturday.
  • 12. PAST SIMPLE We use “past simple” to:  Talk about permanent, long-term situations in the past: She lived with her family.  Refer to past habits: She went to University from Monday to Friday.
  • 13. USED TO / WOULD We can use both “used to” and “would” to talk about past habits when we are emphasising that they are no longer true:  She used to study at the library  She would go for a drink with her friends on Saturday. “Used to” is much more common than would
  • 14.  “Used to” can also refer to states: She used to be crazy about Michael Jackson. We can’t use “would” for that. Don’t confuse “used to”, which is a past tense, with “be/get used to (doing), which can be present, past or future: She’s used to living in the States. She’s getting used to driving to work.
  • 15. Expressions of frequency • Classify these adverbs and adverbial phrases on the frequency scale below once in a blue moon every now and again from time to time every so often seldom rarely, if ever once in a while occasionally generally by and large NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES as a rule hardly ever USUALLY ALWAYS KEY: NEVER (rarely, if ever, once in a blue moon), RARELY (hardly ever, seldom, occasionally, once in a while, from time to time), SOMETIMES (every now and again, every so often, generally, by and large), USUALLY (as a rule) ALWAYS.
  • 16. Customs BE/ GET USED TO + ing: What’s the difference between these two sentences? “I have to get used to going to bed earlier” “I’m used to going to bed before 10”