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Unit 6A

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  • When we were students, we use to / used to go to live concerts every summer.
    used to
  • I used to / use to know her quite well, but we lost touch after university.
    used to
  • Did you use to play/ playing a musical instrument at school?
    play
  • Did you use to / used to have music lessons at school?
    use to
  • The choir usually / use to practises on a Saturday, but the hall is being redecorated this weekend.
    usually
  • I can’t get used to / be used to this new duvet. It’s much thicker than the old one.
    get used to
  • On my day off, I usually / ’m used to drive to the mountains and do some climbing.
    usually
  • Before my sister had children, she used to sleep/ sleeping for eight hours every night.
    sleep
  • When I was young, my mother would / use to always cook pizza at the weekend - I loved it.
    would
  • Christ got divorced last year, but soon he got used to live / living on his own.
    living
  • I wasn’t used to/ didn’t use to eat fish meat at all, but I have occasionally now.
    didn't use to
  • When we moved to Britain from Poland, we weren't used to drive/ driving on the left.
    driving
  • We often / used to be very good children most of the time.
    used to
  • When I was a child, my mum would/ was used to read to me every night before I went to bed.
    would
  • When Lily was a teenager, she used to/ was used to eat pizza almost every day.
    used to
  • Max would / used to have a beard when he was a student
    used to
  • Driving a truck was weird at first, but I use to / ’m used to it now.
    'm used to
  • My parents are slowly getting used to be/ being retired.
    being
  • Sam usually / used to goes to work by bus, but he decided to walk today.
    usually
  • Tara and Steve used to be / being in a band, but it’s split up now.
    be
  • My new job is exhausting. I'm not used to work / working so hard.
    working