USED
TO DO (INFINITIVE)
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GET USED TO DOING (GERUND)
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BE USED TO DOING (GERUND)
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Past habit or state
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Process of acquiring a habit
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Actually having the habit.
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Verb in personal form (used to changes), already in the past:
I used to eat a lot.
I didn’t use to eat a lot.
Did you use to
sleep a lot?
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Verb in the infinitive, we can find it in present,
past or future (used to remains unchanged):
I got used to eating little.
I didn’t get used to eating so little.
Did you get used to eating so little?
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Verb in the infinitive, we can find it in present,
past or future (used to remains unchanged):
I was used to eating little.
I wasn’t used to eating little.
Were you used to eating so little?
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You can practise this at the following pages:
- English Grammar Secrets
- Using English.com
- The British Council
- Inglés Mundial to work on translations.
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Teacher the song is very beautiful, I like that very much.
ReplyDeleteI understand the theory but now I don't have time for practise the exercises.
Mª José Muñoz, 1º Bach.C
Don't worry MªJosé, you'll have time for it! Thanks for the comment!!!
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ReplyDeleteMe han servido mucho estos ejercicios para entender mejor esta parte de la gramática.
Thank you!!
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