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Which of the following sentences is using 'used to' correctly?
Which of the following sentences is using 'used to' correctly?
Which phrase means 'be familiar with' or 'be accustomed to'?
Which phrase means 'be familiar with' or 'be accustomed to'?
What does 'get used to' refer to?
What does 'get used to' refer to?
Which form can 'be used to' and 'get used to' be followed by?
Which form can 'be used to' and 'get used to' be followed by?
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Study Notes
Understanding "Used to" and Related Phrases
- 'Used to' is a phrase with a specific grammatical function, and one sentence is using it correctly.
- The phrase 'be used to' means 'be familiar with' or 'be accustomed to'.
- 'Get used to' is a phrase that refers to the process of becoming familiar or accustomed to something.
- Both 'be used to' and 'get used to' can be followed by a noun, a gerund, or an infinitive verb form.
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Test your understanding of the difference between 'I used to drive on the left' and 'I'm used to driving on the left' with interactive exercises and explanations. This quiz focuses on the usage of 'used to + infinitive' and 'be/get used to + -ing' in English grammar.