Used to / Would exercises — Set 3: Be Used to & Get Used to: Familiar and Adapting (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 14 min
I've lived in London for ten years. I the rainy weather.
She just moved to Finland. She is the cold winters.
He's a night-shift worker. He sleeping during the day.
We've just got a new puppy. We're still up early to feed it.
Are you on the left? I know you just moved to the UK.
My grandmother living alone. She's been on her own for years.
Don't worry — you'll the new software quickly.
They the noise from the motorway. They've lived there for ages.
It took me a long time to up so early for work.
He such spicy food. In his country, the food is mild.
I in front of large audiences. I do it every week.
The new employee is slowly the company's work culture.
She contacted by journalists. She's been famous for decades.
When I first arrived in Tokyo, I couldn't the crowds.
He works from home now. He commuting any more.
After six months in Spain, she finally the late dinner times.
I hard. I've been an athlete all my life.
The children have their new school. They love it now.
She's a teacher, so she in front of people all day.
I've never shared a room before. I'll need time to it.
Used to / Would exercises online (Worksheet)
Practise 'be used to + -ing/noun' (being accustomed to something) and 'get used to + -ing/noun' (becoming accustomed to something). These structures describe present familiarity and adaptation, not past habits.