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karamzin

Sept. 4, 2023

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I need to practice Used to, be used to, get used to, would

1. It used to be the biggest cinema in the city, but now it's an abandoned building
2. I used to cook when I had more free time
3. My mother used to work as an engineer
4. I didn't use to study at my school well
5. Did it use to be a museum here?

1. I'm used to working at home
2. They weren't used to living without you
3. She isn't used to having a party
4. I will be used to new town
5. He hasn't been used doing a homework at his school. So, he didn't do a homework at an university

1. She's getting used to cooking food for her husband everyday
2. Children are getting used to brushing teeth every morning and evening
3. I lived In a bad neighborhood. So, I got used to fighting with boys
4. I'm not get used to living alone. I have no family, no friends, no one
5. I got used to doing sport

1. I'd watch a lot of movies
2. She would work at a supermarket
3. We would walk at night
4. We would draw wonderful pictures
5. He would spend a lot of time im the gym

Corrections

I didn't use to study at my school well
5.

This sentence is fine. I’m just adding a reference since someone else marked it as incorrect:
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/topic-summary-negative-forms-of-used-to-didnt-use-to-didnt-used-to-used-not-to-usednt-to-usent-to-never-used-to.78/

Did ithere use to be a museum here?

This one is also fine. Here’s a discussion for reference:
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/did-she-use-to-used-to-swim.473655/

I didn't used to study at my school well
5.

Did ithere used to be a museum here?

I will be used to the new town
5.

or "I will be used to a new town"

He hasn't been used doing a homework at his school.

So, he didn't do a homework at an university


1.

Children are getting used to brushing their teeth every morning and evening
3.

I'm not get used to living alone.

or "I have not gotten used to living alone."

I have no family, no friends, no one
5.

This one is completely understandable and I have seen it used like this for dramatic effect.
Formally, the grammatically correct way would be "I have no family, no friends, and no one."

I got used to doing sport
s ¶

1.

He would spend a lot of time imn the gym

Just a typo.

Feedback

Very clear, and the mistakes here are minor. I understood everything you were writing.

I need to practice Used to, be used to, get used to, would


1.


It used to be the biggest cinema in the city, but now it's an abandoned building 2.


I used to cook when I had more free time 3.


My mother used to work as an engineer 4.


I didn't use to study at my school well 5.


I didn't used to study at my school well
5.

I didn't use to study at my school well
5.

This sentence is fine. I’m just adding a reference since someone else marked it as incorrect: https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/topic-summary-negative-forms-of-used-to-didnt-use-to-didnt-used-to-used-not-to-usednt-to-usent-to-never-used-to.78/

Did it use to be a museum here?


Did ithere used to be a museum here?

Did ithere use to be a museum here?

This one is also fine. Here’s a discussion for reference: https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/did-she-use-to-used-to-swim.473655/

1.


I'm used to working at home 2.


They weren't used to living without you 3.


She isn't used to having a party 4.


I will be used to new town 5.


I will be used to the new town
5.

or "I will be used to a new town"

He hasn't been used doing a homework at his school.


He hasn't been used doing a homework at his school.

So, he didn't do a homework at an university 1.


So, he didn't do a homework at an university


1.

She's getting used to cooking food for her husband everyday 2.


Children are getting used to brushing teeth every morning and evening 3.


Children are getting used to brushing their teeth every morning and evening
3.

I lived In a bad neighborhood.


So, I got used to fighting with boys 4.


I'm not get used to living alone.


I'm not get used to living alone.

or "I have not gotten used to living alone."

I have no family, no friends, no one 5.


I have no family, no friends, no one
5.

This one is completely understandable and I have seen it used like this for dramatic effect. Formally, the grammatically correct way would be "I have no family, no friends, and no one."

I got used to doing sport 1.


I got used to doing sport
s ¶

1.

I'd watch a lot of movies 2.


She would work at a supermarket 3.


We would walk at night 4.


We would draw wonderful pictures 5.


He would spend a lot of time im the gym


He would spend a lot of time imn the gym

Just a typo.

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