Swapping four wheels for two with an e-cargo bike will deliver savings for some families, and it can be more convenient. How do people in Ireland get around? The car tops the list – it’s used for 71 ...
The Union Democrat: Auto-Biography, Chapter 26: My other car is… a bike
After all, we were living in the ‘60s. So, bike-free, I’d either walk to classes or tool around campus in my very first car, a VW Beetle (See Auto-Biography, Chapter 4). Fast forward to the 1970s, ...
The Irish Times: How a cargo bike can save you a fortune in motoring costs
How a cargo bike can save you a fortune in motoring costs
When is "some" used as plural and when is it used as singular?
What is the negative form of "I used to be"? I often hear "I didn't used to be" but that sounds awfully wrong in my ears.
What's the negation of "I used to be"? Surely not "I didn't used to be"?
Here is a question that has been nagging me for a few years: Which is the right usage: "Didn't used to" or "didn't use to?" Examples: We lived on the coast for years but we didn't use to go to the
differences - Didn't used to or didn't use to? - English Language ...
I am trying to find out if this question is correct. Did Wang Bo used to be awkward? Should I write "use to be" instead of "used to be," or is "used to be" correct in this sentence?