Used to -be/get used to Versión en línea We use used to + infinitive to refer to past habits or states. In such cases, used to can be replaced by the past simple with no difference in meaning. Be used to Be used to + noun / pronoun / –ing form. It means “be accostumed to” or “be in the habit of”. Get used to + noun/ pronoun/ -ing form It means “become accustomed to” por MARTIN QUIROGA FERNANDEZ 1 The Romans ___________ wear long robes called togas. a used to b were used to c got used to d use to 2 When you went to Canada in winter, did it take you long to ___________ the climate? a used to b be used to c get used to d use to 3 The immigrants had to ___________ the customs of their new country. a used b get used to c be used to d used to 4 She went to a Chinese restaurant but she ___________ eating with chop sticks and had to ask the waiter for a fork. a didn't use b didn't used to c didn't usually d wasn't used to 5 In the 19th century, factory workers in England ___________ work 10 or more hours a day.. a use to b used to c were used to d got used to