Be Used To vs. Get Used To
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Be Used To vs. Get Used To

This engaging ESL worksheet helps adults and teens master the differences between 'be used to' and 'get used to'. Perfect for B1-B2 learners, it features clear grammar explanations, fill-in-the-blank exercises, error correction, sentence rewrites, and creative writing tasks. Use this resource to confidently understand and practice familiarity and adaptation in everyday English.

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Study this grammar rule.

The phrases "be used to" and "get used to" are used to talk about familiarity with something. 1. Be Used To: This phrase means that you are already familiar with something. It is used with a noun or a gerund (verb + -ing). - Example: "I am used to waking up early." - Structure: Subject + "am/is/are" + used to + noun/gerund. 2. Get Used To: This phrase means that you are in the process of becoming familiar with something. It is also used with a noun or a gerund. - Example: "I am getting used to the new schedule." - Structure: Subject + "am/is/are" + getting used to + noun/gerund. Conditions: - Use "be used to" when you want to express that you are already familiar with something. - Use "get used to" when you want to express that you are in the process of becoming familiar with something. - Both phrases can be followed by a noun or a gerund.
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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Fill in each gap with "get used to" or "be used to" in the correct tense.

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Find and correct the mistakes.

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Rewrite the sentences using "be used to" or "get used to."

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Write one sentence for each situation using "be used to" or "get used to."

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