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Used to, be used to and get used to

Used to, be used to and get used to

What's the difference and how to use them

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This lesson is about “used to”, “be used to” and “get used to”, three verb phrases which learners often confuse.

Today, you can learn what they mean and how to use them in a sentence.

1. "used to" – refers to past habits or states

We use "used to" to talk about actions or situations that were true in the past but are no longer …

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