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Page 3 Exercise 3 & 4

III. True or False


1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
IV. Complete the sentence
a. From
b. On
c. On
d. In
e. From
f. With
g. For
h. For
i. From
j. On

Page 4 Exercise 6 & 7


VI. Match Example
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. D
VII. Answer The Questions
a. used to: subject + used to + V (infinitive)
be used to: Subject + be used to + noun/pronoun/gerund.
get used to: Subject + get used to + noun/pronoun/gerund.
would: subject + would + main verb

b. used to:
Subject + did + not + use to + V (infinitive).
?: Did + subject + use to + V (infinitive)

be used to:
Subject + not + be used to + Verb
? :Be + subject + used to + Verb

get used to:


Subject + not + get used to + Verb
?: Auxiliary verb + subject + get used to + Verb

would:
subject + would + not + main verb
?: would + subject + main verb
Make The Example
Used to :
1. I used to have long hair.
2. They used to live in Singapura.
3. Did you use to be a teacher?
4. Did he use to study French?
5. She didn't use to like chocolate, but she does now.
Would :
1. He would eat fruit for breakfast every morning.
2. Would you mind passing the jelly?
3. Anita said that she would bring the drinks.
4. She would move to Japan if she spoke Japanese.
5. He would go to swimming.
Be used to :
1. Lucy isn't used to staying up late, so she's very tired today.
2. I'm used to getting up early, so I don't mind doing it
3. My little daughter is used to eating lunch at noon. So she was grumpy yesterday
when we didn't eat until one.
4. Are your children used to walking a lot?
5. Caitleen isn't used to driving to work she usually takes the bus.
Get used to :
1. My sister is finding this new job hard but she is sure she will get used to it soon.
2. It took my mother years to get used to living in London after moving from Australia.
3. They couldn’t get used to the noisy neighborhood, so they moved.
4. Has your brother gotten used to his new boss yet?
5. Our new teacher quickly got used to our large, multicultural class.

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