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We use 'to get used to doing' to talk about the process of something becoming normal for us.

  • I didn't understand the accent when I first moved here but I quickly got used to it.
  • She has started working nights and is still getting used to sleeping during the day.
  • I have always lived in the country but now I'm beginning to get used to living in the city.
We use 'to be used to doing' to say that something is normal, not unusual.
  • I'm used to living on my own. I've done it for quite a long time.
  • Hans has lived in England for over a year so he is used to driving on the left now.
  • They've always lived in hot countries so they aren't used to the cold weather here.

Be used to / build a house / the sun is shining / 3rd pers. si.

used to / not swim in the sea / big waves / the ducks / 3rd pers. pl

Get used to / carry a sunglass / look at the brightly sun / 1st pers. pl

Get used to / work for HP / 1st pers. sing.

be used to / eat soups with sticks / 1st pers. sing.

Get used to / play chess / 3rd pers. si. / past perfect.

Get used to / watch TV / 3rd pers. pl. / present simple

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