Module code: 228

📚 pathway 688a57e61770f

Understanding Habits: Used to, Be Used to, Get Used to

Grammar Overview

Understanding how to talk about habits and adaptations is crucial for B1 learners. We’ll explore three related but distinct structures: used to (for past habits), be used to (for current familiar states), and get used to (for the process of adaptation). These structures help express how things change and how we adapt to new situations.

Structure Analysis

Structure: used to + infinitive

Form: used to + base form of verb

Function: Describes past habits or states that are no longer true

Usage Context: Talking about how things were different in the past

Key Uses: past habits, discontinued states

Example Sentences:

  • “I used to work from home”
  • “She used to drink coffee every morning”
  • “They used to live in London”
⚠️ Common Errors: Confusing it with 'be used to' or using it for present habits

Structure: be used to + gerund/noun

Form: am/is/are used to + gerund or noun

Function: Describes familiar situations or actions that feel normal now

Usage Context: Discussing current comfort levels with situations

Key Uses: current familiar states, comfortable situations

Example Sentences:

  • “I am used to working late”
  • “She is used to the noise”
  • “They are used to early meetings”
⚠️ Common Errors: Using infinitive instead of gerund

Structure: get used to + gerund/noun

Form: get/gets/getting used to + gerund or noun

Function: Describes the process of becoming familiar with something

Usage Context: Talking about adaptation processes

Key Uses: adaptation process, becoming familiar

Example Sentences:

  • “I'm getting used to the new schedule”
  • “He will get used to the system”
  • “They got used to working remotely”
⚠️ Common Errors: Using infinitive instead of gerund

1 Grammar Overview

These three structures help us talk about habits and adaptation in different ways. Used to focuses on past habits that have changed, be used to describes current comfort levels, and get used to shows the process of adaptation. Understanding these differences is key for expressing how we handle change and routine.

Key Terms

used to
structure for describing past habits that are no longer true
be used to
structure for describing current familiar situations
get used to
structure for describing the process of becoming familiar with something

💬 Section 1: First Day at Work

Sarah is talking to John about adjusting to her new office job after working remotely

Sarah: “This office environment is so different. I used to work from home all the time.”
John: “Don't worry, you'll get used to the office routine soon. How are you finding the commute?”
Sarah: “I'm not used to waking up so early. The traffic is terrible!”
John: “I remember feeling the same way. Are you used to these morning meetings yet?”
Sarah: “Not really. In my old job, we used to have meetings in the afternoon.”
John: “You'll get used to the schedule. What about the open office layout?”
Sarah: “I'm slowly getting used to having people around while I work.”
John: “That's great! Most people are used to it after a few weeks.”

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📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

used tostructure for describing past habits that are no longer true
be used tostructure for describing current familiar situations
get used tostructure for describing the process of becoming familiar with something
routinea regular way of doing things
adjustmentthe process of becoming more familiar with a new situation
adaptationthe process of changing to suit new conditions
graduallyslowly over time
nowadaysat the present time
previouslybefore now, in the past
regularlyhappening often and at expected times
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