Used to / Would Exercises
Used to and would exercises with answers — practise used to for past habits and states, didn't use to for negatives, used to vs would for repeated past actions, and be used to, get used to, and used to in three-way distinction drills. Multiple choice and worksheet practice with printable PDF worksheets. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (A2 - B2 Level).
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Used to: Past Habits and States
Used to / Would Exercises
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Cancer Risk
Two big American studies say that bad sleep can raise cancer risk in young adults. The studies looked at over 18 million…
Used to vs Would: Past Repeated Actions
Used to / Would Exercises
Be Used to & Get Used to: Familiar and Adapting
Used to / Would Exercises
“I've lived in London for ten years. I ___ the rainy weather.”
Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer
Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…
Used to vs Be Used to vs Get Used to
Used to / Would Exercises
Mixed Review: Used to, Would, Be Used to & Get Used to
Used to / Would Exercises
“When I was a teenager, I ___ hours playing video games after school.”
Studies Link Insomnia to Cancer Risk in Under-50s
Two large American studies have linked chronic poor sleep to a much higher risk of cancer in adults under 50. The findin…
Why practice Used to / Would exercises?
These Used to / Would exercises build your skills step by step. Start with used to and didn't use to for talking about past habits and states that no longer exist (A2). Then learn when to use would or used to for past repeated actions and how they differ (B1). Next, master be used to (being accustomed) and get used to (becoming accustomed) with -ing forms (B1). Finally, tackle the tricky three-way and four-way distinction — used to vs be used to vs get used to — in mixed practice at B2 level.