used to/ get used to/
be used to
as soon as, unless, after, before, until
100

She ___ wake up early to work but now I find it hard to get out of bed.

She used to wake up early to work but now I find it hard to get out of bed.

100

___ you finish your homework, you can go out with friends.


After you finish your homework, you can go out with friends.

200

After a few weeks I ___ the cold weather here, and it doesn't bother me anymore.

After a few weeks I got used to the cold weather here, and it doesn't bother me anymore.

200

He didn't eat anything ___ he finished his work.

He didn't eat anything until he finished his work.

300

He's been in the same job for ten years, so he ___ the routine.

He's been in the same job for ten years, so he is used to the routine.

300

You shouldn't leave ___ you have read the email carefully.

You shouldn't leave before you have read the email carefully.

400

You will ____ the new system, it's quite easy to learn.

You will get used to the new system, it's quite easy to learn.

400

You won't get paid for time off ___ you have a doctor's note.

You won't get paid for time off unless you have a doctor's note.

500

I ___ the sound of the alarm clock, but this one is so loud that I wake up immediately.

I am used to the sound of the alarm clock, but this one is so loud that I wake up immediately.

500

I won't tell them - not ___ you say I can.

I won't tell them - not unless you say I can.

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