When we were children, we used to playing football in the road.
When we were children, we used to play football in the road.
Paul used to have very long hair when he was younger.
correct
When Nathan started his first job, he couldn't _______ at 6AM. (get up)
get used to getting up
I've never worn glasses before, but now I'll have to _____ them. (wear)
get used to wearing them
He used to ___________.
base form verb + sentence complements (e.g. work at Starbucks)
When we visited our British friends in London, we couldn't get used to drink tea with breakfast.
When we visited our British friends in London, we couldn't get used to drinking tea with breakfast.
Did you used to wear a school uniform?
Did you use to wear a school uniform?
I didn't recognize you! You _____ long hair, didn't you? (have)
used to have
Amelia is an only child. She ________ her things. (share)
isn't used to sharing
We are used to ___________.
gerund or noun + sentence complements (e.g. getting up early)
Have you gotten used to live in the country, or do you still miss the city?
Have you gotten used to living in the country, or do you still miss the city?
It took me a long time to get used to living on my own.
correct
Isabelle ________ an apartment when she was at university, but now she has a house of her own. (rent)
used to rent
Although I lived in Spain for many years, I couldn't _________ dinner at 9 or 10 o'clock at night. (eat)
get used to eating
They are not used to ______________.
gerund or noun + sentence complements (e.g. living in a big city)
I'm really sleepy. I not used to staying up so late. I'm usually in bed by midnight.
I'm really sleepy. I'm not used to staying up so late. I'm usually in bed by midnight.
When I had exams at university, I use to stay up all night studying.
When I had exams at university, I used to stay up all night studying.
When we were children, we __________ all day playing football in the park. (spend)
used to spend
I didn't ______ beer, but now I love it. (like)
use to like
She didn't use to ________________.
base form verb + sentence complements (e.g. like sushi)
There didn't used to be a cinema in our village, but there is now.
There didn't use to be a cinema in our village, but there is now.
Waking up at 5am is not so bad. I'm use to it now.
Waking up at 5am is not so bad. I'm used to it now.
Jasmine has been a nurse all her life, so she _____ nights. (work)
is used to working
If you want to lose weight, then you'll have to _____ less. (eat)
get used to eating less
We are getting used to _____________.
noun and sentence complements (e.g. our new schedule)