USED TO
Used to do
We use 'used
to' for something that happened regularly in the past but no longer happens.
·
I used to
smoke a packet a day but I stopped two years ago.
·
Ben used to
travel a lot in his job but now, since his promotion, he doesn't.
·
I used to
drive to work but now I take the bus.
We also use
it for something that was true but no longer is.
·
There used
to be a cinema in the town but now there isn't.
·
She used to
have really long hair but she's had it all cut off.
·
I didn't use
to like him but now I do.
'Used to do'
is different from 'to be used to doing' and 'to get used to doing'
to be used
to doing
We use 'to
be used to doing' to say that something is normal, not unusual.
·
I'm used to
living on my own. I've done it for quite a long time.
·
Hans has
lived in England for over a year so he is used to driving on the left now.
·
They've
always lived in hot countries so they aren't used to the cold weather here.
to get used
to doing
We use 'to
get used to doing' to talk about the process of something becoming normal for
us.
·
I didn't
understand the accent when I first moved here but I quickly got used to it.
·
She has
started working nights and is still getting used to sleeping during the day.
·
I have
always lived in the country but now I'm beginning to get used to living in the
city.
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