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    I have another question. How did "used" come to be used like that? If that made sense. Of what word is it a past tense? I mean, I use it all of the time, but I was wondering how it came to be a proper word.

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    My English isn't that correct either; but I am very sure that "I used to be skinny" is the only correct spelling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ginger's Mom
    I have another question. How did "used" come to be used like that?
    My thoughts exactly. I think it makes more sense to say "I was" rather than "I used to be". The latter just doesn't sound right.
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    Use is present tense. Used is past. So in your question, if I WAS skinnier, then I would "use" used. Technically the proper form of the statement would be "I once was skinny"

    BTW, I can never say I was ever skinny.

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    I was just going to say it sounds better, or more grammatically correct, if you say "I had been skinny/thin." or "I was once skinny/thin."

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    I often say "used" than "was"..
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    Posted by Vinjashira:
    when you make it a question does it become

    "did you use to be skinny?"

    or still

    "did you used to be skinny?"

    thanks!
    It's the second one - "did you used" - but both are improper grammar.

    "Were you ever skinny?" is good - but watch the tone of voice. "Were you EVER skinny?" could be an insult! Also, "Were you EVER SKINNY!" could be good - especially if someone is recovering from an eating disorder.

    Another way: "Have you always been skinny?" Less risk involved! LOL
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    Actually, according to the American Heritage Dictionary, even in the present tense the correct word would be "used." For example: I am getting used to this new computer; or, I am not used to this cold weather. I am still not exactly sure how it came into use, but it appears to be from the Middle English. It is very odd, and I agree with everyone that says it just sounds wrong. However, having said that I will admit to using the term when I am too tired or lazy to form what may be a more grammatically correct sentence. (Similarly, I will end a sentence with a preposition when I don't feel like working at making a proper sentence.)

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