Used to / be used to / get used to

B1 (Intermediate)Grammar

Used to / be used to / get used to

These three look similar but mean very different things. The key is what comes after, and whether you mean a past habit or being familiar/comfortable with something.

These three look similar but mean very different things. The key is what comes after, and whether you mean a past habit or being familiar/comfortable with something.

The three structures

Structure Meaning Example
used to + base verb a past habit (not now) I used to smoke.
be used to + verb-ing/noun be familiar/comfortable with I am used to waking early.
get used to + verb-ing/noun become familiar (a process) I’m getting used to the weather.
The deciding testAfter used to (past habit) comes a base verb: β€œused to live.” After be/get used to comes -ing or a noun: β€œused to living,” β€œused to the noise.” That little β€œbe/get” in front changes everything.

Examples from EduCareer

  • Aisha used to find English hard. (past habit β€” not now)
  • She is used to speaking English now. (comfortable with it)
  • Omar is slowly getting used to the fast lessons. (a process)
Tutor tip for Arabic speakersWatch the verb form after β€œto.” Past habit β†’ base verb (β€œused to go”). Familiarity β†’ -ing (β€œused to going”). In negatives/questions of the past habit, drop the ‘d’: β€œI didn’t use to…” / β€œDid you use to…?” (not β€œused”).
Common mistakes

  • I used to living there.I used to live there. (past habit β†’ base verb)
  • I am used to wake up early.I am used to waking up early.
  • Did you used to play?Did you use to play?

Practise with the 20 questions below.

Check your understanding

Answer the questions below. You will see instantly if you are right.

1."I ___ smoke, but I stopped." (past habit)
past habit β†’ used to + base verb.
2."I ___ waking up early now; it's easy."
familiar β†’ be used to + -ing.
3."I'm slowly ___ the cold weather."
a process β†’ getting used to.
4.After 'used to' (past habit) we use:
base verb: used to live.
5.After 'be used to' we use:
used to + -ing/noun.
6.Which is correct?
past habit β†’ base verb.
7.Which is correct?
be used to + -ing.
8.Negative past habit:
didn't use to (no 'd').
9.Question form (past habit):
Did you use to...?
10."She ___ find English hard, but not anymore."
past habit.
11."She ___ speaking English now."
familiar β†’ be used to + -ing.
12."It took time, but he ___ the noise."
became familiar β†’ got used to.
13."We ___ live in Cairo when I was a child."
past habit.
14."Are you ___ to driving on the left?"
be used to + -ing.
15."I can't ___ this spicy food." (become familiar)
process β†’ get used to.
16."There ___ be a cinema here." (past, gone now)
past habit/state.
17."After a month, she ___ the early starts."
became familiar.
18."He ___ playing football every weekend." (familiar now)
be used to + -ing.
19."I ___ have long hair." (not now)
past habit β†’ used to + base verb.
20.'get used to' describes:
the process of becoming familiar.

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