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Lesson 47B2

Past Habits: used to and would

கடந்தகால பழக்கங்கள்: used to / would

English has a dedicated construction for 'this used to happen regularly, but not anymore' — a nuance Tamil's ordinary past tense doesn't separate out from a single completed action.

Grammar Comparison

Grammar Comparison

used to signals 'not anymore', which plain past tense doesn't

English

I used to play tennis. (I played regularly in the past, but I no longer do — implied contrast with now)

Tamil (English explanations)

நான் டென்னிஸ் விளையாடுவேன். (Tamil's habitual past covers this, but doesn't automatically imply 'not anymore' the way used to does)

Tamil's own habitual past construction describes a repeated past action, similar in spirit to used to, but doesn't carry the same automatic implication that the habit has since stopped — that has to come from context. English's used to builds that 'but not now' contrast directly into the grammar itself. would can substitute for used to with action verbs (I would play tennis every weekend) but can't be used with state verbs like have or know — for those, used to is required (I used to have a dog, not I would have a dog).

Vocabulary

Vocabulary

I used to play tennis.eye YOOST too play TEN-is
Tamil (English explanations)
நான் டென்னிஸ் விளையாடுவேன்.nān tennis viḷaiyāḍuvēn.
She used to live here.shee YOOST too liv heer
Tamil (English explanations)
அவள் முன்பு இங்க வசிச்சா.avaḷ munbu inga vasichā.
We would visit every summer.wee wood VIZ-it EV-ree SUM-er
Tamil (English explanations)
நாங்க ஒவ்வொரு கோடையிலும் வருவோம்.nānga ovvoru kōḍaiyilum varuvōm.