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be used to do sth what is used for what.
used to do sth used to dong sth to get used to something.
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There is no expression be used to do sth, only used to do sthand be used to doing sth
1. used to do sth.It means "to have done something". For example: I used to study in britain(I studied in the UK.) )
2. be used to doing sth.It means "to get used to doing something".
For example: i'm used to studying late in the night."I'm used to studying late at night. ”
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be/get used to doing sth.To indicate that you are accustomed to doing something or that you are accustomed to something, to is a preposition, followed by a noun, pronoun or gerund. and used to do sth
It means that in the past, to is followed by the original verb.
For example: now he is used to getting up early
Now he's used to waking up early.
he used to get up early.
He used to wake up early a lot. (That means he's not waking up early anymore.) )
you'll soon get/be used to hard work.
You'll quickly get used to the hard work.
be used to do means "to be used to do something".Such as:
wood is often used to make desks and chairs.Wood is often used to make tables and chairs.
be used to doing means "accustomed to" a certain objective fact or state, without emphasizing the action, to is a preposition. Such as:
she is not used to eating chinese food.She is not used to eating Chinese food.
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get used to doing sth and gradually get used to doing ......
used to do sth used to do ...... in the past
The meaning is different, the structure is different.
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①used to do.Used to do something. Bullet point: used - past tense.
be used to do.
is used to do. Key points: be + used = >be done passive voice.
be used to doing.
Get used to doing something. Takeaway: Used is an adjective that means "habitual".
The ending of the word is an ongoing, habitual action of a thing.
1. Used to do
2. Be used to doing
3. Be used to do sth
This is mainly to examine the word "use.""Usage. "used to do" translates to "used to do something", emphasizing not doing it now. For example:
i used to i've stopped.I used to smoke, but now I've quit.
The past tense is a type of English grammar that denotes an action or state that occurred at a time in the past. Verbs in the simple past tense are usually represented by the past tense form of the verb in its original form, and the past tense of the verb is varied on the basis of the verb's original form. The past tense of verbs can be divided into regular verbs and irregular verbs.
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Used to mess around with the finch to do something: used to do sth
Be used to doing sth
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Used to mess around with the finch to do something: used to do sth
Be used to doing sth
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Used to mess around with the finch to do something: used to do sth
Be used to doing sth