New grammar practice part 9

Practice 56b Circle the correct form of used to or be used to. 1 2 home from school. 3 Do you remember how {we used to / we're used to) listen to music all the time? 4 5 6 [Were you used to / Did you use to) spend hours in front of the mirror when you were young? {I'm not used to / I didn't use to) eating this sort of food. {This is used to / This used to) be an industrial area. 'live in London, but I moved. used to) cooking for themselves when they get 7 {I'm. | Verbs Practice 56b Circle the correct form of used to or be used to. 1 fm used to tfused toy live in London but I moved. 2 frfieyTe usedjp They used to cooking for themselves when they get home from school. 3 Do you remember how we used to we re used to listen to music all the time 4 Were you used to Did you use to spend hours in front of the mirror when you were young 5 I m not used to 1 didn t use to eating this sort of food. 6 This is used to This used to be an industrial area. 7 I m used to 1 used to earn more when I was a teenager than I do now. 8 The children didn t use to aren t used to going to bed so late. 9 I m not used to 1 didn t use to driving on the left. 10 I used to I m used to walk to work when I was younger. 11 didn t use to 1 wasn t used to like classical music. 12 I m not used to 1 didn t use to getting up so early. 13 I didn t use to 1 wasn t used to having so much exercise. 14 They used to They were used to take the children to school for us before their car broke down. 15 We re used to We used to see each other every day. 57 The imperative USE To give orders and instructions Stop Don t go Turn left at the traffic lights and then turn right. FORM The imperative has the same form as the infinitive Wait The negative is formed by adding don t Don t wait Don t stop 77 Verbs Notes The imperative is used to give instructions in the second person . You wait1. The form is the same for the singular and the plural. Let s is a kind of imperative for we Let s go. Let s not wait. Note the negative. The imperative is not always very polite. It is more polite to say Could I have . or Would you . Give me some bread Could I have wine bread please Open the door - Would you open the door please The imperative may sometimes be used for requests to people we know well or for orders given by people in authority. It is often used when speaking to children or soldiers. Practice Mr and Mrs Brownridge are talking to their children Joe and Emma. In your notebook .

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