This shabby blazer does not go with (match) your trendy shoes.
This tasteful dinner jacket seems to be a little too tight on you.
These unfashionable dungarees don't suit you.
She is wearing tight trousers and a baggy jumper.
I don't like wearing formal clothes, I prefer casual style.
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B. Frequency adverbs
Often, sometimes, never, usually, occasionally, seldom, rarely, hardly ever
They are often too tired
Sometimes we had to
I will never forget
Parents were usually
Other never allowed
Auxiliary - operator, modal verb
AUX
I sometimes have
Sometimes I have
I have never been to England.
I always fold my clothes up
Is always borrowing
Can rarely find
Occasionally - sometimes
Tend to
PAST HABIT
Used to
I used to live in a flat but now I live in a house.
I didn't use to
Did you use to?
When/where did you use to?
USED TO = WOULD
I would like to go home
If I were you I would go home.
He said he would help me.
USED TO = WOULD
To be - state
Taste, smell, feel, love, like, see, hear, hate, understand
I used to like French fries but now I hate them.
I used to live
I would live