Use to or used to examples
- which is used to
- which is used to connect to a server remotely
- which is used to galvanize iron articles
- which is used to produce polarized light
Be used to meaning...
Is it “Used To” or “Use To”? How to Use Both
Don’t feel bad if you mix up use to and used to now and again—it is not an uncommon mistake. Used to is a phrase that can mean “accustomed or habituated to” or refers to something from the past that is no longer true.
Used to + verb examples
Use to and used to are also frequently used in English grammar as modal verb phrases.
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Use to or used to
To refer to a habitual or ongoing action in the past, the correct phrase is used to.
- used to refers to as action done repeatedly in the past: As a child, I used to swim everyday.
- use to has no special meaning, but it can be the verb use and an infinitive: What do you use to remove stains?
Use followed by an infinitive
Before we get into idiomatic meanings for the phrase used to, it is worth pointing out that both use and used can correctl
- which is used to perform what if analysis
- which is used to measure electric current