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142 6A GRAMMAR BANK used to, be used to, get used to used to/ didn’t use to + infinitive 1 Lused to sleep for eight hours every night, but now 6.3 lonly sleep for six. hardly recognized Alan, He didn’t use to have a beard, 2. When llived in France as a child, we used to have croissants for breakfast. We would buy them every morning from the local baker. We use used to/ didn’t use to + infinitive to talk about past habits or repeated actions or situations / states which have changed. * used to doesn't exist in the present tense. For present habits, use usually + the present simple, e.g. | usually walk to work. NOT é 2 We can also use would (instead of used to) to refer to repeated actions in the past with action verbs (e.g. run, listen, study, cook, etc). However, we can only use used to, not would, for non-action verbs (e.g. be, need, know, like, etc). Alan didn't use to be so thin. NOT Alan wouldn't be sothin. + With would, you must use a past time expression, or it must be already clear that you are talking about the past. ‘+ We can use the past simple, often with an adverb of frequency, in the same way as used to and would to talk about repeated past actions, e.g. !often got up / used to get up/ would get up early when | lived in Afric, to watch the sun rise. Right (/) or wrong (x)? Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases. I can’t get used to getting up so early. ¥ She isn't used to have a big dinner in the evening. x 1 When we were children, we didn’t used to lke having our hair washed. 2 When we visited our British friends in London, we couldn't get used to have lunch and dinner so early. 3 Have you got used to living in the country, oF do you stil miss the city? 4-'m really sleepy this morning, Imnot used to going to bed so late. 5 There used to be a cinema in our village, but it closed down three years ago 6 Paul would have very long hair when he was younger. 7 don't start work until 9.30, o use to get up at about 8.00, Did you use to wear a uniform to school? 9 It’s taking me a long time to be used to living on my own. 10 When | had exams at university, | would stay up all night revising. 1 Use be used to + be used to / get used to + gerund 1 mused to sleeping withthe curtains open.tve 6.4 never slept with them closed Carlos has just moved to London. He isn’t used to driving on the left 2 A I can't get used to working at right. fee tired all the time. B Don't wory,youllsoon get used to it rund to talk about things you are accustomed to doing, or a new situation which is now familiar or less strange. 2 Use get used to + gerund to talk about a new situation which is becoming familiar or less strange. The difference between be used to and get used tois exactly the same as the difference between be and get + adjective, e.g. It's dark and It’s getting dark. b Complete the sentence with used to, be used to, or get used to (positive or negative) and the verb in brackets. My boyfriend is Spanish, so he isn’t used to having lunch early. (have) 1 When Nathan started his first job, he couldn't at 6.00 am. (get up) 2 I didn’t recognize you! You hair, didn’t you? (have) 3 Isabelle a flat when she was at University, But now she has a house of her own. (rent) 4 When we were children, we all day playing football in the park. (spend) 5 Jasmine has been a nurse all her life, so she nights. (work) 6 Ive never worn glasses before, but now Illhave to them, (wear) 7 Amelia is an only child, She her ‘things. (share) 8 Although I've lived in Spain for years, 've never dinner at nine or ten o'clock at blonde night. (have) 91 spinach, but now | love it ike) 10 Ifyou want to get ft, then youll have to more. (exercise) Orso6B GRAMMAR BANK gerunds and infinitives verbs followed by the gerund and verbs followed by the infinitive 1 Lenjoy listening to music. We couldn't help laughing. ore 2 I'm really looking forward to seeing you. I think you should give up drinking coffee after dinner. 3 Iwant to speak to you. They can't afford to buy a new car. 4 I'd rather eatin than go out tonight. She let him borrow her car. 5 Itstarted torrain. It started raining, ‘+ When one verb follows another, the first verb determines the form of the second. This can be the gerund (verb + -ing) or the infinitive, 11 Use the gerund after certain verbs and expressions, e.g. enjoy, can't help, feel like. 2 When a phrasal verb is followed by another verb, the second verb is in the gerund. 3 Use the infinitive (with to) after certain verbs, e.g. want, afford. 4 Use the infinitive (without to) after modal verbs and some expressions, 6 might, would rather, and after the verbs make ond et. 5 Some verbs, e.g. start, begin and continue can be followed by the gerund or infinitive (with to) with no difference in meaning. © P64 Appendix Verb patterns: verbs followed by the gerund or the infinitive A. ike, love, hate, and prefer like, love, hate, and prefer are usually used with the gerund in British English, but they can also be used with the infinitive, We tend to use the gerund when we talk generally andthe infinitive when we talk specifically, e.g. ike swimming. (general) | ike to swim fst thing in the moming. (specific) When lke, love, hate, and prefer are used with would, they are always followed by to + infinitive, e.g. prefer to stay at home tonight. 2 Complete the sentence with a gerund or infinitive b verb (with or without to) from the list. verbs that can be followed by the gerund or infinitive with a change in meaning 1 Remember tolock the doo. 6.15 Iremember going to Venice as a child 2 Sorry, forgot to do Mlnever forget seeing the Tsj Mahal 3 tried to open the window. Try ealing Miiam on her mobile. 4 You need to clean the car. The car needs cleaning 1 remember + to infinitive = not forget to do sth, to do what you have to do remember + gerund = (remember doing sth) have or keep an image in your memory ‘of sth you did or that happened in the past 2 forget + to infinitive = not remember to do sth that you have to do forget + gerund = be unable to remember sth that you did or that happened in the past 3 try + toinfinitive = make an attempt or effort to do sth difficult try + gerund = use, do, or test sth in order to see if its good, suitable, etc. 4 need + gerund is @ passive construction, ‘24. the car needs cleaning = needs to be cleaned NOT needs to-clean Jaithe correct form. Yourhair needs Gutting) to cut.’ really long! call carry come do drive eatout go-out take tidy wait work \'m exhausted! | don’t fancy going out tonight. 1 Isuggest__a taxi to the airport tomorrow, 2 Even though the snow was really deep, we managed to the local shop and back. 3 We'd better some shopping — there isn't much food for the weekend. 4 I'm very impatient. I can't stand in queues. 5 Ayoung man kindly offered my bags. 6 My parents used to make me my room. 7 We threatened the police ifthe boys didn't stop throwing stones. 8 Do you feel lke 9 Vd prefer 10 Idon't mind to the gym with me? instead of getting a takeaway. late tonight if you want me to. Vl never forget to see / seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time. | need to call calling the helpline. My computer has crashed. Have you tried to take / taking a tablet to help you sleep? | must have my keys somewhere. can remember to lock / locking the door this morning. I had to run home because | had forgotten to turn / tuming the oven off Our house needs to paint / painting. Do you know any good house painters? Did you remember to send / sending your sister a card? It’s her birthday today. We tried to reach / reaching the top of the mountain, but we had to turn back because of the bad weather. Ors or)
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