Which sentence is NOT correct? Why?
My grandmother would have long, fair hair.
We would go swimming every Friday.
We would go to the zoo every summer.
My grandmother would have long, fair hair. It's a sentence about the state of something.
I find it hard _____ to the dark evenings in winter.
used
get used
to get used
to get used
I ___________ (work) in a bank, but I changed my career and now I’m an architect.
I USED TO WORK in a bank, but I changed my career and now I’m an architect.
The car he’s driving must be absolutely _____.
valuable / priceless
priceless
‘I think that's Martha.’
‘I ________ (tell) you that.’
could have told
Which sentence is correct? Why?
I never use to like cabbage.
I didn’t used to like cabbage.
I didn’t use to like cabbage.
I didn’t use to like cabbage. Drop 'd' when using 'didn't
It took me a while to get used to ____ on a continental keyboard.
type
typing
typing
We ______ (eat) out every Saturday.
We ARE USED TO EATING out every Saturday.
I found the architecture lecture very _______.
interesting / fascinating
interesting
‘I was sick all weekend.’
‘That ______ (be) awful!'
must have been
Which words go in the space?
My granddad _______ us stories about his life as a policeman.
used to tell
use to tell
was used to tell
used to tell
I _____ to being spoken to like that!
am not used
don't get used
used
am not used
I’ve been in France for a week and I _______ (not) eating scargot.
I’ve been in France for a week and I AM NOT USED TO eating scargot.
The view is absolutely ________.
nice / spectacular
spectacular
I can’t find my wallet.
The suspicious man ______ (steal) it.
may have stolen
might have stolen
Which word goes in the space?
My mum _____ my hair in the kitchen.
would use to cut
would cut
would to cut
would cut
I like it now, but I ____.
didn't use to
didn't used to
didn't use to
Are you ________ going to the pub after work?
Are you USED TO going to the pub after work?
The weather was very _____ yesterday.
bad / dreadful
bad
No one was there, so we ______ (knock).
needn't have knocked
What does this sentence mean?
I didn’t use to smoke.
I smoked in the past but now I don’t.
I smoke now, but I didn’t in the past.
I smoke now and I also smoked in the past.
I smoke now, but I didn’t in the past.
He never _____ behave like that.
used
used to
used to
You'll have to __________ (drive) on the right when you live in England.
You'll have to GET USED TO DRIVING on the right when you live in England.
I’m quite _______, but still I will continue
tired / exhausted
exhausted
‘I’ve seen John Wick: Chapter 6.’
‘You ______ (see) it. They’ve only made four films in the saga.’
can't have seen