Used to / Would exercises — Set 4: Used to vs Be Used to vs Get Used to (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min

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1

I walk to school, but now I take the bus.

2

She's a nurse. She working night shifts.

3

He moved to a noisy street. It took him weeks to the traffic sounds.

4

There be a cinema here, but they knocked it down.

5

I the cold weather now. I've lived in Canada for five years.

6

When we were kids, we build sandcastles on the beach.

7

She can't living in such a small flat. She misses her big house.

8

My grandfather ride his bicycle to work every day.

9

Don't worry about the early starts. You'll soon them.

10

He's a postman. He walking long distances every day.

11

We have a big garden, but we moved to a flat.

12

After a few months, I the Japanese food. Now I love sushi!

13

Maria cooking for herself. She always eats at home.

14

My father smoke, but he gave it up ten years ago.

15

I've never worked at night before. I need to sleeping during the day.

16

He very good at maths when he was at school.

17

She works outdoors in all weathers. She the rain and wind.

18

They live next door to us, but they moved away last year.

19

At first, the vegetarian diet was hard, but now I it.

20

When I was a child, I believe in Father Christmas.

Used to / Would exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise the tricky three-way distinction between used to, be used to, and get used to. Choose the right form: used to + infinitive (past habits/states), be used to + -ing (being accustomed), or get used to + -ing (becoming accustomed).