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Used To:

The Used to mean "used" to talk about the past, about something we
used to do long ago but no longer do.
To that used to be used: para que se usa
We use "used to" to talk about past habits. things
passing frequently in the past but now let happen.
As used to be used: Como se usa
Present affirmative used with an infinitive. example:
I used to dance all night long
Yo sola bailar toda la noche
Negative auxiliary verb "do" is used in the past is did + USE.
example:
I did not use to dance all night long
"Yo no sola bailar toda la noche"
In one question, the order is reversed, putting the auxiliary verb
DID to top USE interrogation and continues to be used without "ed" ... as long as a verb accompanied by DID. example:
Did Claudia used to work in stationery on vacations?
"Acaso Claudia sola trabajar en papelera en vacaciones?"

Will:
The Future with 'Will' is used to make predictions of the future, ie, to
discuss future unplanned or uncertain.
For the used Will: Para que se usa el Will
It is used to discuss future predictions based on things that are
not so obvious.
We also use this structure to make spontaneous decisions.
When we make promises.
As used Will: Como se usa el Will
Affirmative: To form the affirmative put the modal 'Will' followed
by a verb in its base form.
SUBJECT + VERB + + WILL REST OF SENTENCE. example:
I will go to the university.
"Yo ir a la universidad".
Negative: As in yes, we can find the complete form (will not) or
contracted form (will not). example:
I will not be a hero
"El no ser un hroe"
INTERROGATIVE: To form the interrogative we must reverse the
modal 'will' and the subject.
SUBJECT + VERB + WILL + REST OF SENTENCE. example:
Will you go to the university?
"Irs t a la universidad?"

Going To: We use "Going to" to talk about our intentions or plans for
the future, ie decisions already taken.
For the Going to be used; Para que se usa
It is used to discuss future plans or to indicate that you intend to
do something
We also use this time to talk about the immediate future;
something is about to happen
As used Going to: como se usa
Affirmative: To form the affirmative put the appropriate form of the
verb 'to be' accompanied by 'going to' and a verb.
subject + verb 'to be' + going to + verb + other sentence. example
They're going to dance in a party.
"Ellas van a bailar en una fiesta".
Negative: To form the negative deny the verb 'to be' '.
subject + verb 'to be' denied + going to + verb + other sentence.
They are not going to dance in a party.
"Ellas no van a bailar en una fiesta".
INTERROGATIVE: To form the interrogative we must invest the
verb 'to be' and the subject.
verb 'to be' + subject + going to + verb + other sentence.
Are they going to dance in a party?
"Van ellas a bailar en una fiesta?"

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