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đŸ”č Grammar That Clicks: The Secret Behind ‘Used to’ and ‘Be Used to’ A lot of learners tell me: "I get confused between 'used to' and 'be used to'... they seem the same!" Here’s the simple key 🔑: Used to + verb = A past habit that you don’t do anymore. âžĄïž I used to live in Spain. (I don’t anymore.) Be used to + noun/verb-ing = You are comfortable with something. âžĄïž I’m used to waking up early. (It feels normal to me now.) 🧠 Quick Tip: When you see “be,” think about your state (how you feel). When you see just “used to,” think about your actions (what you did). ✹ Want to train your brain to think in natural English patterns like this? Let’s build your personalized fluency map together! (Trial lessons open.)
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