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  • Gloria  _____a lot of questions when she was younger but now she can find all the information on the Internet. (ask)
    USED TO ASK
  • When my friends and I were younger, we _______rafting every summer. (GO)
    USED TO GO
  • I____________getting up early. I've been doing it for 30 years.
    AM USED TO
  • I ________work in a bank, but now I'm working as a designer.
    USED TO
  • I_________ sweets but now I can eat tons of them. (NOT LIKE)
    DIDN'T USE TO LIKE
  • When I got to this country I  found it hard to  ____ (LIVE) in such a hot country.
    GET USED TO LIVING
  • I'm not used to _______ dinner at 6. In my country we eat later. (have)
    HAVING
  • Ted ______ a bike without a helmet so he feels uncomfortable while wearing it. (RIDE)
    ISN'T USED TO RIDING
  • Monique has never worn high heels but now she started working as a model so she needs to ___ them. (WEAR)
    GET USED TO WEARING
  • She _____ blond when she was a child. Now, her hair has grown a little bit darker. (BE)
    USED TO BE
  • My dad has got kidney problems. He will have to _______(EAT) without salt.
    GET USED TO EATING
  • Daisy has to _______her parents about the house regularly because they are getting older each year. (HELP)
    GET USED TO HELPING
  • I'm not used to ____ (GET) up this early.
    GETTING
  • My father ______ tell us bedtime stories when we were young.
    USED TO
  • I've been in France for a week and I ______   on the right; (DRIVE) but in three months, I think I will _______ to it.
    am not used to/ get used to
  • My girlfriend is British, so she----- on the right. ( drive)
    ISN'T USED TO DRIVING
  • We _____go to the cinema very often. Now I go every week.
    DIDN'T USE TO
  • You don’t feel well these days because you ______ long hours. (not work)
    AREN'T USED TO WORKING
  • We _____more often before you changed job. You are so busy now. (meet)
    USED TO MEET