
I didn't use to/didn't used to - eat porridge every morning.


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When discussing past habits or actions that are no longer true in the present, we use the structure "used to." The correct negative form of "used to" is "didn't use to." So, the correct way to express that you didn't eat porridge every morning in the past would be "I didn't use to eat porridge every morning."
Here's a breakdown of the structure:
- Subject (I) - Negative form of the verb "to do" in the past (didn't) - "Use to" (used to) - Base form of the main verb (eat) - Adverb of frequency indicating the time frame (every morning)
The use of "used to" indicates that this was a habitual action or behavior in the past that is no longer true in the present. It emphasizes that eating porridge every morning was a regular occurrence in the past, but it doesn't happen anymore.
It's worth noting that "used to" is an idiomatic expression and doesn't change according to the subject. Whether you're talking about yourself, someone else, or a group of people, the structure remains the same.
Let me know if you have any further questions!


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