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• Used to:
• Here this word shows the habit in the past.
• Used to means Habituated to.
• For example = I used to wake up early in my childhood.
• We have to put the V1 that is main form after To.
• Negative = I used not to get up early in my childhood.
OR I did not use to get up early in my childhood.
• Did I use to get up early in my childhood ? This is
interrogative
• I used to be got up early by my mother in my
childhood. This is passive = BE + V3.
• To be used to:
• Here please remember two things.
• First = in place of To be, we can write Is, Am, Are, Was,
Were
• Second = here To is not an infinitive, but it is a preposition.
That is why we cannot put main form of verb after To. We
have to put Noun, Pronoun or Gerund after that.
• I am used to walking fast.
• Indian people are used to hot summer.
• I am used to them.
• I was used to running long distance.
• Negative = I am not used to walking fast.
• Interrogative = Am I used to walking fast ?
• Passive = Cricket is used to be played by me.
• To get used to:
• Here instead of Is, Am, Are, Was, Were, we will put
Get used to or Got used to.
• ‘Get used to, indicates Present and ‘Got used to’
indicates Past.
• Second rule as we have seen in ‘To be used to’ is
same.
• He gets used to walking fast.
• Negative = He does not get used to walking fast.
• Interrogative = Does he get used to walking fast ?
• Passive = Maggie gets used to be cooked by me.
• I got used to running fast.
• I did not get used to running fast.