What is the main difference between “would” and “used to” when talking about past habits?
A. “Would” is used for states, while “used to” is for actions.
B. “Used to” is used for states, while “would” is for actions.
C. Both “would” and “used to” can be used for states and actions.
D. Neither “would” nor “used to” can be used for states.

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