BE USED TO // USED TO // GET USED TO BE USED TO significa “estar acostumbrado a” y se acompaña de un verbo en gerundio, de un sustantivo o de un pronombre. I’m used to studying hard for the exams. Is she used to boiling the water before drinking it? They were used to going to the cinema once a week. USED TO significa “solía” y se acompaña de un verbo en infinitivo. I used to study when I was young. Susan and Meg used to read adventure stories before going to bed when they were 6 years old. GET USED TO significa “acostumbrarse a” y va seguido de un verbo en gerundio, de un sustantivo o de un pronombre. We can’t get used to the wind in Chicago. I’m getting used to eating more vegetables. EJERCICIOS 1. I come from a small village. I will never _______________________________(live) in a big city! 2. When I was a child, I ______________________(play) in the street every day. 3. I'm a postman. I ______________________________ (walk) long distances. 4. When you become a mother, you have to _________________________ (not have) a lot of free time. 5. I don't mind the noise. I _______________________________ (work) in an open space office. 6. I _______________________________ (smoke) but I gave it up when we moved to the States. 7. I've been living in London for a year but I still haven't _________________________ (drive) on the right. Completa las frases con el TO y el gerundio o infinitivo del verbo