USED TO refers to past habits or actions that are no longer done (e.g., 'I used to play cricket when I was a child'), while BE USED TO indicates familiarity or normalcy with something in the present (e.g., 'I am used to waking up early').
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USED TO vs BE USED TO | Most English Learners Get This Wrong! #education #ielts #dailyenglishAjouté :
Do you say, >> [music] >> "I am used to play cricket." or "I used to waking up early."? Well, both the sentences are wrong.
Use used to for something that you did or used to do in the past, but not now.
Use, for example, "I used to play cricket when I was a child." "She used to live in Delhi." I be used to for something that's normal or familiar.
Be, for example, "I am used to waking up early." "She is used to speaking English at work."
>> [music] >> Use used to for a past habit and be used to for something with which you are familiar.
>> [music] >> Your turn now. Tell me something about yourself using both the expressions.
[music] Your turn now. That's all for today. Do follow for more and I will see you in my next video. Until then, adios.
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