The document discusses the use of the phrases "used to" and "get used to" in the English language. It explains that "used to" is used to talk about past habits or situations that have changed. It also provides examples of questions using "used to". Additionally, it outlines that "be used to" refers to a familiar situation while "get used to" means adapting to something new.
The document discusses the use of the phrases "used to" and "get used to" in the English language. It explains that "used to" is used to talk about past habits or situations that have changed. It also provides examples of questions using "used to". Additionally, it outlines that "be used to" refers to a familiar situation while "get used to" means adapting to something new.
The document discusses the use of the phrases "used to" and "get used to" in the English language. It explains that "used to" is used to talk about past habits or situations that have changed. It also provides examples of questions using "used to". Additionally, it outlines that "be used to" refers to a familiar situation while "get used to" means adapting to something new.
The document discusses the use of the phrases "used to" and "get used to" in the English language. It explains that "used to" is used to talk about past habits or situations that have changed. It also provides examples of questions using "used to". Additionally, it outlines that "be used to" refers to a familiar situation while "get used to" means adapting to something new.
I AM GETTING USED TO USED TO/DIDN’T USE TO+INFINITIVE
FOR PAST HABITS FOR PAST SITUATIONS
AND REPEATED OR STATES THAT HAVE ACTIONS CHANGED
I used to be a complete coffee
I used to drink 15 to 20 cups of addict.Now I just drink water. coffee. I used to wake up at 4.00 a.m I didn’t use to feel 100% after drinking so much coffee. Now I am I used to go to the gym every day. healthy. USED TO
QUESTION FORM NEGATIVE FORM
DID YOU USE TO GET I DIDN’T USE TO GET
UP EARLY? UP EARLY
Yes, I did No, I didn’t BE USED TO / GET USEDTO+VERB+ING/NOUN
BE USED TO GET USED
+VERB+ING/NOUN TO+VERB+ING/NOUN
FOR A SITUATION THAT IS FOR SOMETHING THAT YOU
(N’T) /WAS (N’T)FAMILIAR, HAVE TO ADAPT TO WHICHYOUARE/WERE(N’ T) ACCUSTOMED TO I’m still getting used I’m used to living alone to my new job.