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USED TO/ DIDNT BE USED TO/ GET

USE TO + USED TO + GERUN


INFINITIVE
Use be used to+ gerund to talk about a new
1. We use used to/didn't use to+infinitive to talk situation
about PAST HABITS or REPEATED ACTIONS or which is now familiar or less strange.
situations/states which have changed.
lused to doesn't exist in the present tense. for
present
habits, use usually+the present simple, e.g.l
usually
walk to work.)

USED

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Use get used to+gerund to talk about a new
USED , G situation which is becoming familiar or less
We can also use would to refer to TO strange.

repeated actions in the past. However, *The difference between be used to and get
we don't use would for non-action used to is
exactly the same as the difference between
verbs-(e.g. be, have, know, like, etc.) be and
get + adjective.
--› It's dark vs It gets dark (get: become)

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