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Used to - Would - Be Used To - Get Used To

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  • COMPLETE WITH ONE WORD: We ___ use to wear masks to go out.
    DIDN'T
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT EXPRESSION: She ___ walking to school every day. She loves it!
    IS USED TO
  • CONJUGATE THE VERB: Did you use to ___ (watch) cartoons when you were young?
    WATCH
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT EXPRESSION: ___ (your parents) read a bedtime story to you when you were a kid?
    DID YOUR PARENTS USE TO
  • COMPLETE WITH ONE WORD: ___ you used to wearing a mask?
    ARE
  • COMPLETE WITH ONE WORD: I am not ___ used to getting up early. I hate it!
    GETTING
  • ANSWER: What do you use to talk about something that is usual or familiar?
    BE USED TO
  • ANSWER: What expressions do you use to talk about regular past actions that are not true anymore?
    USED TO & WOULD
  • CONJUGATE THE VERB: People are getting used to ___ (wear) masks.
    WEARING
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT EXPRESSION: I think I will never ___ working so many hours!
    GET USED TO
  • COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT EXPRESSION: When I was a child, I ___ believe in Santa Clause.
    USED TO
  • CONJUGATE THE VERB: She used to ___ (swim) every day, but now she doesn't have the time.
    SWIM
  • COMPLETE WITH ONE WORD: Doctors ___ used to seeing a lot of blood.
    ARE
  • ANSWER: Which expression is the one you CANNOT use to talk about past states?
    WOULD
  • COMPLETE WITH ONE WORD: We ___ to buy the newspaper everyday, but now we read the news online.
    USED
  • ANSER: What do you use to talk about the process of something becoming familiar?
    GET USED TO
  • ANSWER: What do you use to talk about past states?
    USED TO
  • CONJUGATE THE VERB: I'm getting used to ___ (live) in the countryside.
    LIVING