PAST
REPORTED SPEECH
USUALLY, USED TO, BE USED TO, GET USED TO
TO or FOR
NO, ANY, NONE
100

She ____ already _____ (sleep) when I ____ home (get)

She was already sleeping when I got home

100

She: "Do you know what to do?"

She asked if I knew what to do

100

Tommy and I are very different, but we are used ______ together.

a. to living
b. to live
c. living

a. to living

Used to is followed by an infinitive (used to do) and be/get used are followed by a noun or a gerund (be/get used to doing).

100

I need ______ pen; this one doesn't work.

a. another
b. other
c. others

a. another

We use another + singular noun, and other + plural noun.
Others is never followed by a noun.

100

We couldn't find ___ open restaurants.

any

We use any + noun in negatives and questions.

200

She ____ (tell) me she ___ always ____ hated her mom

She told me she had always hated her sister.

200

He: "I'm not working on it this week"

He said he wasn't working on it this week

200

I'm not feeling well. I'm not used ______ until so late.

a. to go out
b. going out
c. to going out

c. to going out

If we say I’m used to something, it means that we are accustomed to something, we don’t mind doing this thing.

Be/get used to are followed by a noun or a gerund (be/get used to doing).

200

Thanks, these are some of the books I lent you, but where are ______ ones?

a. the other
b. the others
c. another


a. the other

We could say the other books, the other ones, or the others (NOT the others books)

200

There are still ____ answers about what happened to her.

no

We use no + noun with positive verbs, and we use any + noun in negatives and questions.

300

When I (walk) into the classroom I (hear) that they (talk) about me

When I walked into the classroom I heard that they were talking about me

300

She: "I've finished my lunch"

She said she had finished her lunch

300

______ book your holidays in advance?

a. Do you use to
b. Do you usually
c. Are you used to

b. Do you usually

The form used to only has a past form. To talk about present habits, we can use usually or normally with the present simple tense.
Be/get used to are followed by a noun or a gerund (be/get used to doing).

300

There are ______ techniques that you could try.

a. another
b. other
c. others

b. other

We use another + singular noun, and other + plural noun.
Others is never followed by a noun.

300

A: How much milk did you buy? B: _____. Sorry, I forgot.

None

We use none as a pronoun, i.e. not followed by a noun. We use none to replace countable or uncountable nouns.

400

When I (meet) her, I ____ never ____ (be) in a serious relationship.

When I met her, I had never been in a serious relationship.

400

He: "I won't finish the report on the time"

He said he wouldn't finish the report on time

400

I'm still ______ to driving such a big car. I think it will take me some time

a. used
b. getting used
c. being used 

b. getting used

If we say I’m used to something, it means that we are accustomed to something, we don’t mind doing this thing.
If we say I’m getting used to something, it means that we are becoming accustomed to something.

400

The police caught two of the four prisoners who escaped and they are looking for ______.

a. other
b. others
c. the others

c. the others

We use the others and not others because we mean ‘the remaining prisoners of the group who escaped; the prisoners who have not been caught yet’.

We use other + plural noun. We could say the other prisoners.

400

You can use ____ computer in the room. All of them work.

any

We can also use any in affirmative sentences when it means ‘one or some, but it is not important which’.

500

Last night, I (walk) home when I (see) a car running very fast towards a red light. I (look) at the driver and I could see that he (talk) on his phone. He (not stop) at the traffic light, and another car (crash) into him. When the police (arrive), they asked me what (happen) and I (tell) them that the driver (not see) the traffic light because he (use) his phone.

Last night, I was walking home when I saw a car running very fast towards a red light. I looked at the driver and I could see that he was talking on his phone. He didn’t stop at the traffic light, and another car crashed into him. When the police arrived, they asked me what had happened and I told them that the driver hadn’t seen the traffic light because he was using his phone.

500

She: "Did you do the training at the same time as Carol?"

She asked me if I had done the training at the same time as Carol

500

We ______ order pizza online.

a. don't usually
b. don't use to
c. aren't used to

a. don't usually

The form used to only has a past form. To talk about present habits, we can use usually or normally with the present simple tense.
Be/get used to are followed by a noun or a gerund (be/get used to doing).

500

We had a beer, and then decided to go to ______ bar.

a. another
b. other
c. others

a. another

We use another + singular noun, and other + plural noun.
Others is never followed by a noun.

500

____ of the films are available on streaming platforms.

None

We can use none of the/my/Tom’s/etc. + noun or none of + us/you/them.