Used to, be used to, get used to - MULTIPLE CHOICE
USED TO, BE USED TO, GET USED TO - fill in the blanks
Ability in the past
100

I find it hard _____ to the dark evenings in winter.

used

get used

to get used

to get used

100

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.

100

1. Ten years ago, people ________ smoke right outside the building. Now they have to leave the business park.

a. could
b. was/were able to
c. managed to

a. could

200

It took me a while to get used to ____ on a new keyboard.

type

typing

typing

200

We ______ (eat) out every Saturday.

We ARE/WERE USED TO EATING/USED TO EAT out every Saturday.

200

I have no idea how they ________ find a better deal than what we offered them.

a. could
b. managed to
c. succeeded in

b. managed to

300

I _____ to being spoken to like that!

am not used

don't get used

used

am not used

300

I’ve been in France for a week and I _______ (not) eating snails.

I’ve been in France for a week and I AM NOT USED TO/I CAN´T GET USED TO eating snails.

300

Unfortunately, we ________ meet the deadline. We needed an extra day.

a. didn't succeed in
b. weren't able to
c. managed to

b. weren't able to 

400

I like it now, but I ____.

didn't use to

didn't used to

didn't use to

400

Are you ________ going to the pub after work?

Are you USED TO going to the pub after work?

400

Even though I woke up a half an hour late, I _________ getting to work on time.

a. succeeded in
b. was able to
c. managed to

a. succeeded in

500

He never _____ behave like that.

used

used to

be used to

used to

500

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.

500

When our company had only 25 employees we _________ have meetings with the entire company. Now it’s much more difficult and requires more planning.

a. could
b. was/were able to
c. didn't manage to

a. could
b. was/were able to

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