
Complete the sentence using the correct form of 'used to' and one of these verbs: do - sit - play - speak - smoke - buy - have (x2).
1. He lived in Brazil until he was seven. He used to speak Portuguese, but he's forgotten a lot of it now.
2. We used to have smartphones, or even internet in our houses. To go online you had to go to an internet café or library or something.
3. She used to smoke but she's given up now. She's really healthy these days.
4. We used to play together when we were children, but I don't see them much any more.
5. You used to live on the same road as me!
Did you use to buy sweets in that shop on the corner?
6. She used to do any sport at all, but now she's in the basketball team and she loves it.
7. We always used to sit on the bridge with our legs hanging down, and throw sticks into the river.
8. I didn't recognise him because of his new beard. He used to have a beard! He looks completely different now.
Columbus Day is one of the federal holidays in the United States. It is observing on the second Monday in October. Columbus day celebrates Christopher Columbus's first arrival to the Americas in 1492.
Christopher Columbus's first voyage has begin on August 3, 1492 On October 12, his expedition reached the archipelago which now known as the Bahamas. Exactly on which island Columbus and his people landed, is still unclear. The anniversary of this event is celebrating unofficially since the colonial period. In 1907, Colorado became the first state to declare Columbus Day anofficial state holiday. In 1934, it established as a federal holiday, after the proclamation by United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It was initially celebrated on October 12, but since 1970 Columbus Day has been observed on the second Monday in October.
On this day banks, federal agencies, most government offices, schools, and many businesses close. Actual observance of the holiday varies in different localities. In some regions, large-scale parades and events are organized. In others, no special events take place. The largest parades are taking place in New York and San Francisco. Four states do not recognize this holiday, they are South Dakota, Oregon, Alaska, and Hawaii.
The anniversary of Columbus's arrival obversed also on its actual date in many countries of Latin America where it is referred to as Discovery Day, Day of the Race, Day of the Americas, or Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity.