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Lawrence McEachin
Professor Profissionalđč Grammar That Clicks: The Secret Behind âUsed toâ and âBe Used toâ
A lot of learners tell me: "I get confused between 'used to' and 'be used to'... they seem the same!"
Hereâs the simple key đ:
Used to + verb = A past habit that you donât do anymore.
âĄïž I used to live in Spain. (I donât anymore.)
Be used to + noun/verb-ing = You are comfortable with something.
âĄïž Iâm used to waking up early. (It feels normal to me now.)
đ§ Quick Tip: When you see âbe,â think about your state (how you feel).
When you see just âused to,â think about your actions (what you did).
âš Want to train your brain to think in natural English patterns like this? Letâs build your personalized fluency map together! (Trial lessons open.)
25 de abr de 2025 20:53
Lawrence McEachin
Habilidades linguĂsticas
Ărabe (Levantino), InglĂȘs, FrancĂȘs, Curdo, PortuguĂȘs, Russo, Berbere (Tamazight), Turco
Idioma de aprendizado
FrancĂȘs, Curdo, PortuguĂȘs, Russo, Berbere (Tamazight), Turco
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