Mordad 12th, I’m still not used to driving on the left. Flashcards

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abortion (n)

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سقط جنین

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Midwife (n)

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ماما

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What _______ at the time the victim died?

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were you doing

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I _______ all morning.

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have been cooking

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We can use used to + infinitive to talk about past habits or things that we did repeatedly in the past.

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When I was a child, I used to go skiing every winter.
I didn’t use to smoke before I got this job.

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We can use used to + infinitive to talk about situations or states (stative verbs) which were true in the past, but they are no longer true.

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As a child I used to be blond.
I used to live with my mum when I was a child.

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If you are used to something or to doing something, you are accustomed to it. Maybe it’s something that is new, strange or difficult, but you have done it for some time and now you don’t find it new, strange or difficult any more. Be used to is a state, so it is never used in continuous forms. It’s normally used in simple tenses.

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When I started working, it was hard to get up at 6 a.m., but now I’m used to it.
I’ve been living in England for a short time and I’m still not used to driving on the left.

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If you get used to something or to doing something, you become accustomed to something. Get used to something is the process of becoming used to something.

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I’ve just started my new job and I’m still getting used to getting up so early.
It might be difficult at first, but you’ll get used to driving on the left.

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