The sentence "We used to shop at the market every Saturday" uses the past simple structure with used to to describe a habit or repeated action in the past that no longer happens. This is useful when talking about routines or activities that people did regularly in the past.
✨ Examples:
We used to shop at the market every Saturday, but now we order online.
She used to buy fresh fruit every weekend.
They used to enjoy going to the market with their family.
📙 GRAMMAR
🔹 Used to (Past Habit)
Structure: Subject + used to + base verb + complement
We used to shop at the market.
He used to buy groceries every Friday.
🔹 Negative Form
We didn’t use to shop online.
She didn’t use to like markets.
🔹 Question Form
Did you use to go to the market every week?
Did they use to buy food from that store?
🔹 Other Useful Structures:
Present Simple: We shop at the supermarket now.
Present Continuous: We’re shopping at a new place this weekend.
Past Simple: We bought vegetables from the market.
Future (will / going to): We’re going to try a different store. / We will go shopping tomorrow.
Modal verbs: You can buy fresh produce there. / You should visit the market early.
Comparatives: Markets are cheaper than supermarkets.
Adverbs of frequency: We always went on Saturdays.
Prepositions: We shopped at the market near the square.
🧠 VOCABULARY (10 WORDS)
Word | Definition |
---|---|
Market | A place where people buy and sell goods |
Fresh | Recently made, grown, or prepared |
Vendor | A person who sells things |
Habit | Something you do regularly |
Basket | A container for carrying items |
Produce | Fruits and vegetables |
Bargain | A good deal or low price |
Cash | Physical money (bills and coins) |
Regularly | Often; happening frequently |
Outdoor | In the open air |
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
We used to shop there every week.
There were many good bargains.
Do you still go to the market?
It was our weekend habit.
Markets have a great atmosphere.
We loved talking to the vendors.
✍️ SENTENCES
✅ Positive:
We used to shop at the market on Saturdays.
She used to buy flowers every weekend.
❌ Negative:
I didn’t use to enjoy shopping.
They didn’t use to go to the city market.
❓ Questions:
Did you use to shop at the local market?
Did he use to go with his parents?
💬 Answers:
Yes, we used to go every week.
No, we didn’t use to go that often.
🛍️ LONG CONVERSATION
Lucas: Did you use to shop at the market?
Isabel: Yes! We used to go every Saturday morning.
Lucas: What did you usually buy?
Isabel: Fresh vegetables, fruits, and bread. It was fun.
Lucas: Sounds great. Why don’t you go anymore?
Isabel: After the supermarket opened near our house, we stopped going. It’s more convenient now.
Lucas: I see. But the market probably had better prices.
Isabel: Yes, and better quality too. Maybe we’ll go again this weekend.
📖 LONG READING
Title: Saturday Market Days
Many families used to shop at the market every weekend. It was a tradition. People liked walking around, choosing fresh food, and talking to vendors. The market had many things: fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, and even flowers.
Ana’s family used to go every Saturday morning. They carried baskets and bags to bring home what they bought. Ana enjoyed helping her mom choose the best tomatoes and the ripest bananas.
Now, things are different. Ana’s family shops at the supermarket because it is faster and more modern. But Ana still remembers those market days and hopes to return one day.
❓ QUESTIONS:
What did many families do every weekend?
What kinds of things were at the market?
What did Ana enjoy?
Where does Ana’s family shop now?
How does Ana feel about the market?
✅ ANSWERS:
They shopped at the market.
Fruit, vegetables, meat, cheese, and flowers.
Helping her mom choose food.
At the supermarket.
She remembers it and hopes to go again.
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