THE SECRET LIFE OF A BUTTERFLY Pamela Sanhueza C. Liceo La Asunción. Talcahuano
THE SECRET LIFE OF A BUTTERFLY
Pamela Sanhueza C.Liceo La Asunción. Talcahuano
HELLO I`M MADAME BUTTERFLY.
…AND I`M BEAUTIFUL .
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BUT LET ME TELL YOUI USED TO LOOK VERY DIFFERENT.
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I USED TO BE A CATERPILLAR.
…I USED TO LIVE ON PLANTS.
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I USED TO EAT SWEET, YOUNG, GREEN LEAVES.
I USED TO GET INTO TROUBLE
FOR IT ,TOO.
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THE GARDENER WAS NOT HAPPY WITH
ME.
HE USED TO COME RUNNING AFTER ME TO
CATCH ME.
BUT I USED TO HIDE UNDER THE LEAVES WHERE HE COULD NOT SEE ME.
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THAT USED TO DRIVE HIM CRAZY, AND I USED TO LOVE THAT TOO.
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Use used to + base form of the verb to talk about past habits or past situations that no longer exist in the present.
Base Form
I used to be a caterpillar.
Used to always refers to the past. There is no present form.
I USED TO EAT GREEN LEAVES.
Base Form
Use used to in sentences that contrast the past and the present . Time expressions such as, now, not longer and not anymore emphasize the contrast.
I USED TO HIDE FROM THE GARDENER, BUT I
DON`T DO THAT ANYMORE.
NOW, I FLY AROUND HIS FACE, AND HE DOESN`T
SCREAM AT ME ANY LONGER.
I USED TO EAT GREEN LEAVES .
I DON´T EAT GREEN LEAVES TODAY . I DRINK NECTAR OF FLOWERS.
I USED TO HIDE FROM THE GARDENER, BUT I
DON`T DO THAT ANYMORE .
NOW, I FLY AROUND HIS FACE, AND HE DOESN`T
SCREAM AT ME ANY LONGER.
Form the negative with didn`t + use to +base form.
I DIDN`T USE TO BE SO BEAUTIFUL.
MADAME BUTTERFLY DIDN`T USED TO HAVE
WINGS.
Base Form
Not –d with did
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