used to
. “I am used to waking up early” has a different meaning than “I used to wake up early.” In this important English class, I will teach you about the grammar of used to
, get used to
, and be used to
, with plenty of examples and practice. You can then make sure you’ve understood by testing yourself with the quiz.
23 COMMENTS
It is a great lesson and in a way that you’ve presenting the materials in attractive manner.
Great job emma
Earlier I used to fear English, but now I got used to have a word with anyone. I wish I had a word with Emma.
Fantastic job Emma! You explain everything in an understanding way.
Thanks for this lesson, Emma! This item is rather difficult to practise by foreign learners like myself. I have never heard of the idiom of be get used to. Very helpful.
Hey!
Making mistakes is part of learning. The most important thing is to understand where you went wrong. You can retake the test at any time. ;)
Emma’s clear accent makes learning easier. At least for me.
When Emma came out with the Guns ‘N Roses album, the song “I used to love her” immediately came to my mind in reference to this class. One of my favorite bands, for sure. 🎩🎸🎵
I am very sorry, but I made two mistakes. Practice is definitely the right Sperling. Myself is wrong grammatically. The object pronoun me is right.
I like it a lot. Thank you!
hello, great job.Your explanations are very clear.
Thanks a lot !
Thank you a lot Teacher Emma. You’ve taught a lot of stuffs to me simply. While ı listen to you, ı learn a lot. Thanks for your help
It was a very good lesson! I am grateful at enfvid!m
Thank you very much teachers.
A very rich course. I now know the difference between used to and got used to. Your courses are very well prepared and the teachers are the best!
Dear students, please explain to me the answer number 7. I really don’t understand. I failed. Why all answers are possible?
All three options are possible in this sentence, because “got used to” is already in its construction.
Rachel can be used to many things. You can add whatever complement you want.
E.g. (example):
Rachel got used to…
-going to bed early every night;
-drinking coffee in the morning;
-having dogs at home.
Etc…
The success of learning depends on the way it is transmitted. Thank you, Emma
Really confused questions and offered answers. It means, you have to understand its’ differences very well
thanks for your support
this is my first quiz and i got 7 over 10 scores, i am hoping to learn more about simple grammar. thank you very much.
Thanks Teacher !!!! 8/10
Thanks teacher
This is such an amazing explaination ever. I could really understand all most everything about them. Therefore, I will used them hereto so that I can improve my English skills and speaking it confidently.