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Used to / Accustomed to 10 -9, 10 -10
Definition of Use The act of employing something. • Means that
Definition of Use The act of employing something. Example: She used her keys to open the front door. • Means that
Definition of Use When we add the preposition to, it changes the meaning. Use • Means that Used to
#1 Definition Used to The phrase “used to” can be used to talk about something that happened regularly in the past but doesn’t happen now. Ex.
#1 Definition Used to The phrase “used to” can be used to talk about something that happened regularly in the past but doesn’t happen now. Ex. We used to go swimming at Seven Peaks, but now we go to the Provo Rec Center.
USED TO Used to “Used to” expresses the habitual past (something that happened regularly). It implies that it doesn’t happen now. USED TO + VERB (SIMPLE FORM)
USED TO 1. I used to exercise at the gym, but now I run outside. 2. Sue used to play the piano. 3. Ariel used to live in the ocean, but now she lives on the land.
USED TO Tell your neighbor three things that you used to do or be.
#2 Definition Used to The phrase “used to” can also be used to talk about something that is usual or normal. Be + Used to Ex. I am used to cold weather.
#2 Definition Used to The phrase “used to” can also be used to talk about something that is usual or normal. Be + Used to Ex. I am used to cold weather.
USED TO / ACCUSTOMED TO Used to = Accustomed to The meaning is the same, but accustomed is usually more formal.
USED TO / ACCUSTOMED TO Ac-cus-tomed The meaning is the same, but accustomed is usually more formal.
USED TO / ACCUSTOMED TO Ex. I am used to cold weather. Ex. I am accustomed to cold weather.
USED TO / ACCUSTOMED TO I am used to cold weather. Noun
USED TO / ACCUSTOMED TO I am used to cold weather. Noun We can also do this with a verb by using: be + used to + verb + ing (gerund)
USED TO / ACCUSTOMED TO I am used to cold weather. Noun We can also do this with a verb by using: be + used to + verb + ing (gerund) I am used to waking up early in the morning. verb + ing
GET + USED TO Get + Adjective (10 -8) • I am getting hungry. • I am getting nervous. Get + Used to + ___ • I am getting used to cold weather. • I am getting used to being a student at the ELC.
GET + USED TO When we use get with used to, we are saying that something is beginning to be usual or normal.
GET + USED TO When we use get with used to, we are saying that something is beginning to be usual or normal. When I first came to America, I was not used to the food. Now that I have been in America for 3 months, I am getting used to eating American food.
GET + USED TO Think of a time you traveled in or lived in a foreign country. 1. What weren’t you used to? Practice • Pg. 283 • Ex. 44, #2
GET + USED TO Think of a time you traveled in or lived in a foreign country. 1. What weren’t you used to? 2. What did you get used to? Practice • Pg. 283 • Ex. 44, #2
GET + USED TO Think of a time you traveled in or lived in a foreign country. 1. What weren’t you used to? 2. What did you get used to? 3. What didn’t you ever get used to? Practice • Pg. 283 • Ex. 44, #2
REVIEW What are the two definitions for used to?
REVIEW What are the two definitions for used to? 1. 2. Used to shows that something happened regularly in the past. Used to also shows that something has become normal or usual.
REVIEW – #1 Definition What sentence structure is used with the 1 st definition of used to?
REVIEW – #1 Definition What sentence structure is used with the 1 st definition of used to? used to + verb (simple form) Examples?
REVIEW – #1 Definition Used to + verb (simple form) Matt used to play in a soccer league. Matt used to playing in a soccer league. (incorrect)
REVIEW – #2 Definition Used to can show that something is normal or usual. I am used to cold weather. I am use to cold weather. If we use a verb instead of a noun, what do we need to do to the verb? Add -ing
REVIEW – #2 Definition Used to can show that something is normal or usual. I am used to cold weather. I am use to cold weather. (incorrect) If we use a verb instead of a noun, what do we need to do to the verb? Add -ing
REVIEW – #2 Definition Used to can show that something is normal or usual. I am used to cold weather. I am use to cold weather. (incorrect) If we use a verb instead of a noun, what do we need to add to the verb?
REVIEW – #2 Definition Used to can show that something is normal or usual. I am used to cold weather. I am use to cold weather. (incorrect) If we use a verb instead of a noun, what do we need to add to the verb? Add -ing
REVIEW – #2 Definition Used to can show that something is normal or usual. I am used to cold weather. I am use to cold weather. (incorrect) If we use a verb instead of a noun, what do we need to add to the verb? Add -ing I am used to walking in the park.
REVIEW – #2 Definition Used to can show that something is normal or usual. I am used to cold weather. I am use to cold weather. (incorrect) If we use a verb instead of a noun, what do we need to add to the verb? Add -ing I am used to walking in the park. I am used to walk in the park. (incorrect)
REVIEW – ACTIVITY Sort the sentences into two piles: correct and incorrect. You should have six sentences in each pile.
REVIEW – ACTIVITY CORRECT • I used to run every day. • Glenn was used to fighting zombies. • Most houses used to have landline phones. • Most children are used to having recess. • I am used to getting sunburned in the summer. • Belle used to hide from the Beast. INCORRECT • Maria used to playing soccer. • Gale is used to wake up early. • Most people are use to having WIFI in their homes. • I am acustommed to having an air conditioner. • Jose is using to have early classes. • Katniss is use to be in the woods.
Be + Supposed to 10 -11
Be + Supposed to is used to talk about an activity or event that is expected to occur.
Be + Supposed to Jim is supposed to call me tomorrow. Idea: I expect Jim to call me tomorrow.
Be + Supposed to If this is used in the past tense, it often means that an expected event did not occur. Jim was supposed to call me last night. (Fact: Jim didn’t call)
Be + Supposed to If this is used in the past tense, it often means that an expected event did not occur. Jim was supposed to call me last night. (Fact: Jim didn’t call)
Be + Supposed to Practice Ex. 50 (pg. 286)
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