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Use USED TO, GET USED TO or BE USED TO: Brian __________ be a bit fat but he's lost over 15 kilos over the summer.
used to
Use USED TO, GET USED TO or BE USED TO: I'm a doctor so I __________ receiving phone calls from my patients at night.
am used to / have got used to
Use USED TO, GET USED TO or BE USED TO: My mum __________ like my teachers much but now thinks that they are great.
didn't use to
Use USED TO, GET USED TO or BE USED TO: I've been a teacher all my life so I have __________ being asked difficult questons.
got used to
While driving to Chicago, Charlie stopped _________ (smoke) because he was tired and he need a short break.
to smoke
Harry stopped __________ (smoke) in 2008.
smoking
We managed __________ (finish) even though we had very little time.
to finish
Have you tried __________ (drink) camomile to help you fall asleep.
drinking
I can't stand _________ (wait) in long queues.
waiting
My car needs __________ (wash).
washing / to be washed
An idiom which means you are sleeping very deeply.
sleep like a log
A two-word phrase which means you are sleeping very deeply.
fast asleep
A feeling you have after you travel long distances to another part of the world.
jet-lagged
A little sleep during the day.
nap
When you sleep too much, you ...
oversleep
You put your head on this when you're in bed.
pillow
A bad dream.
nightmare
A condition which stops you from sleeping.
insomnia
The instrument Charlie Parker and Steve Norman are famous for.
saxophone
The section of the orchestra which includes kettle drums, timpani drums and the triangle.
percussion
The section of the orchestra which includes tubas, trombones, trumpets.
brass
The section of the orchestra which includes flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons.
woodwind
The person who leads the orchestra
conductor
A group of people who sing together.
choir