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USED TO / BE USED TO /

GET USED TO
USED TO + infinitive

I used to be a vegetarian.
We didn’t use to play any sports.
Did they use to come here as a child?
USED TO + infinitive

It tells us that there was a repeated action or state in the past which
has now changed. (S’utilitza per a descriure un hàbit o situación del
passat que ja no passa o existeix actualment.)

Solia…
Abans…
IMPORTANT!
BE USED TO + -ING form / noun /
pronoun
• I am used to taking the stairs.
• She wasn’t used to the rainy weather.
• Are you used to talking in public?

It means that you have done it or had it many times before.


(Estar acostumat a…)
GET USED TO + -ING form / noun /
pronoun
• You’ll soon get used to getting up early.
• I’m getting used to the noise.
• Did you get used to living in the city?
• I couldn’t get used to working from home.

It means that you become familiar with something or someone.


(Acostumar-se a…)
FIND THE MISTAKE !

I used to have a nap in the afternnoon


nowadays.
FIND THE MISTAKE 1!

I usually have a nap in the afternoon


nowadays.
FIND THE MISTAKE 2!

It’s not to hot for me, I’m used to eat


really spicy food.
FIND THE MISTAKE 2!

It’s not to hot for me, I’m used to eating


really spicy food.
FIND THE MISTAKE 3!

I didn’t used to like mushrooms, but now


I love them.
FIND THE MISTAKE 3!

I didn’t used to like mushrooms, but now


I love them!

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