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Complete: He is getting used to ___ (wake up) early.
waking up
Complete: She is used to ___ (study) at night.
studying
Past form of "go".
went
1st
Titanic
Make negative: She used to have long hair.
She didn't use to have long hair.
Correct the mistake: She got used to live alone.
She got used to living alone.
Correct the mistake: I am used to drive a car
I am used to driving a car.
Make a question: She visited London.
Did she visit London?
2nd
Up
Make a question: They used to live in Paris.
Did they use to live in Paris?
Make a negative sentence with "get used to".
for example: I didn't get used to living in a big city.
Make a question: He is used to working late.
Is he used to working late?
Make negative: They were playing football.
weren't
3rd
Stranger things
Correct the mistake: He didn't used to like vegetables.
He didn't use to like vegetables.
Difference: "get used to" vs "be used to"?
Get used to = become accustomed; Be used to = already accustomed.
What does this mean? "We are used to the cold weather.
The cold weather is normal for us.
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4th
JUJITSU KAISEN
Explain the difference: "I used to play football" and "I often played football."
Almost no difference. Both describe a past habit.
A student moved to a new school last week. Make a sentence.
He is getting used to studying in a new school.
Create a sentence with "be used to".
Example: I am used to waking up early.
Difference: "I watched TV" vs "I was watching TV".
Past Simple = finished action; Past Continuous = action in progress at a specific time.
5th
Aldar Kose