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  • People (would / were used to) die of diseases in the past that we can cure today.
    would
  • After a few months of training, Christopher was (being / getting) used to the idea of joining the army.
    getting
  • At first, I couldn’t understand the British accent. Thanks to the help of my foreign friend, I’m slowly ________ (be / get) used to it.
    getting
  • When she was a girl, my mum (would / used to) live in a village.
    used to
  • When I was a child, I ________ (would / used to) be overweight and inactive.
    used to
  • It was strange at first, but I’m used to (play / playing) the bagpipes now.
    playing
  • He found it strange at first, but he’s ________ (be / get) used to working night shifts despite some small trouble.
    getting
  • I really (can’t be / get) used to having a new baby brother.
    get
  • Didn’t you (use to / be used to) have blonde hair?
    use to
  • At the beginning, she found it hard, but now she ________ (be / get) used to driving on the left side of the road.
    is
  • When she worked in Italy, she ________ (was used to / used to) drinking coffee three times a day.
    was used to
  • There (would / used to) be a cinema on this corner, but they knocked it down.
    used to
  • She (didn't / wasn't) used to swim in the river at the back of her house.
    didn't
  • People (would / used to) be so worried about crime in this area, until the police station was built.
    used to
  • Years ago, people ________ (would / used to) write letters instead of sending emails.
    both
  • My grandparents ________ (would / used to) stay in the countryside before moving to the city.
    used to