"Hello everyone! In today's video, we're going to explore the difference between 'used to' and 'would' in English. These two expressions are often used to talk about past habits, but they have distinct uses. 'Used to' is used when we want to discuss past habits or actions that were regular or continuous in the past but are no longer true in the present. For example, 'I used to live in New York' means I lived in New York in the past, but I don't anymore. On the other hand, 'would' is used to describe specific actions or events that occurred in the past as part of a routine or habit. For instance, 'Every morning, I would go for a run' suggests that going for a run was a regular part of your morning routine in the past. So, in summary, 'used to' focuses on past states or continuous habits, while 'would' is used for specific actions or events within past routines. Understanding the difference between these two expressions will help you speak more accurately and fluently in English. Let's dive into some examples to see how they work in practice!" #spokenenglishmalayalam #spokenenglish #spokenenglishclasses #basicspokenenglishcourse #dailyenglish #dailyenglishconversation # #basicspokenenglish #malayalamspokenenglish #dailyenglishsentences #dailyenglishsentence #malayalamspokenenglish, #commonEnglishsentences, #commonenglishwords #englishspeakingcourse #englishspeackingpractice #would #usedto #Differencebetweenusedtoandwould ( Spoken English Malayalam, Learn with Sreeraj , Basic grammar, Spoken English, Daily use English sentences, Common English words, Daily words, Daily English words, Spoken English class, Common English sentences, English speaking course, English speaking practice, how to learn English, how to speak English, Vocabulary, example, tense )