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1. A lantern man would take them to any places in Paris.
2. A lantern man used to take them to any places in Paris.
3. A lantern man took them to any places in Paris.
(What is the difference among the three sentences?)
2. A lantern man used to take them to any places in Paris.
3. A lantern man took them to any places in Paris.
(What is the difference among the three sentences?)
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1 is a possibility ("would").
2 and 3 are facts in the past.
2 and 3 are facts in the past.
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