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Used to vs. Be Used to Challenge

Enhance your grammar skills with our "Used to vs. Be Used to" challenge. Test your knowledge and improve your English!

In this video, we present a fun and interactive challenge to help you understand the difference between "used to" and "be used to." These phrases can be tricky, but practicing with real examples will improve your grammar skills.

Challenge Examples:

  • He is used to ___ guitar.
    • Answer: playing
    • Explanation: "He is used to playing guitar" means he is accustomed to it.
  • I used to ___ a glass of milk before bed.
    • Answer: drink
    • Explanation: "I used to drink a glass of milk before bed" means it was a habit in the past.
  • My dad ____ tell us stories.
    • Answer: used to
    • Explanation: "My dad used to tell us stories" indicates a past habit.
  • You will ____ noisy children soon.
    • Answer: be used to
    • Explanation: "You will be used to noisy children soon" means you will become accustomed to it.
  • I used to ____ a glass of red wine every day.
    • Answer: drink
    • Explanation: "I used to drink a glass of red wine every day" refers to a past routine.

How many did you get right? By practicing these sentences, you can better understand when to use "used to" for past habits and "be used to" for becoming accustomed to something. Watch the video, follow along with the challenge, and improve your English grammar.

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