What does "get used to" describe?
The process of becoming familiar or comfortable with something.
What does the sentence "I am used to waking up early" mean?
It means waking up early is normal and not difficult for me.
What verb form do we use after "used to"?
The base form of the verb (infinitive without "to").
How do you say: "They are comfortable working long hours"?
"They are used to working long hours."
How do you say: "You will become comfortable with the new job over time"?
"You will get used to the new job over time."
How do you say: "I didn’t like vegetables in the past, but now I do"?
"I didn’t use to like vegetables, but now I do."
Complete the sentence: "At first, the new software was confusing, but now I _____ (use) it."
"am getting used to using" (At first, the new software was confusing, but now I am getting used to using it.)
Complete the sentence: "She _____ (live) in a big city, so the noise doesn’t bother her."
"is used to living" (She is used to living in a big city, so the noise doesn’t bother her.)
How do you ask: "Did you have long hair in the past?"
"Did you use to have long hair?"
Create a sentence using "used to" to describe a past habit you no longer have.
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How do you say: "I became comfortable speaking English every day when I moved abroad"?
"I got used to speaking English every day when I moved abroad."
Complete the sentence: "When I was a child, I _____ (play) outside every day."
"used to play" (When I was a child, I used to play outside every day.)
How do you ask: "Are you comfortable driving in the city?"
"Are you used to driving in the city?"
Create a sentence using "be used to" to describe something you are familiar with.
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Create a sentence using "get used to" to describe a process of adaptation.
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