I _________ hate vegetables, but now I like them.
used to
She ________________(not) be able to dance very well.
didn't use to
I've never needed glasses before, but not I'll have to _______________ (wear) them.
get used to wearing
Every Saturday we would go on a long bike ride.
CORRECT
See that building there? I ________________ (go) to school there, but now it's a factory.
used to go
In the morning he ___________ sit on the front porch and read.
would AND used to
Peter _________ (not drink) coffee but now he is addicted.
didn't use to drink
Jamie has been a nurse for 20 years, so she's ________________ (working) nights.
used to
When we were children we used to playing football in the road.
INCORRECT
we used to play
Working until 10:00pm isn't a problem. I ______________________ (finish) late. I did it in my last job.
'm/am used to finishing
I ____________ wear glasses when I was at university.
used to/ would
When we were younger, we __________ (not listen) to country music, but now we____________ (not listen) to anything else.
didn't use to listen, don't listen
I didn't recognize you! You _________ (have) long hair before, didn't you?
used to have
It's not that bad. I'm use to it now.
INCORRECT
I'm used to it now.
Whenever all my friends went to discos, I __________________ (never go) with them, but now I enjoy it.
never used to go
When the weather was bad, I ___________ stay home and watch TV.
used to AND would
My sister and I _______________ fight when we were young, but now we argue almost daily.
didn't use to
Amelia is an only child. She's __________________ (not, share) her things.
not used to sharing
There used to be a cinema in our village, but it closed down three years ago.
CORRECT
American drivers find it difficult ___________________ on the left when they visit Britain.
to get used to driving
How many friends _______________ have?
did you use to
Mary __________________ to be my close friend, but we see each other every day now.
didn't use
When Nathan started his first job, he couldn't _________________ (get up) at 6:00am.
get used to getting up.
When we visited our British friends in London we couldn't get used to drink tea with breakfast.
INCORRECT
get used to drinking
I've been at this company for a couple of months and I am _________________ (still) how they do things there.
still not used to