Put in used to + infinitive, be/ get used to + V-ing or be used for Use the verbs in bracketsI. Put in used to + infinitive , be/ get used to + V-ing or be used for Use the verbs in brackets. 1. When I was a child. I … (dream) of being an astronaut. 2. I’m terribly nervous. I (not/ speak) to a large audience. 3. It took us ages to (live) in an apartment house. 4. Lots of trains (stop) here, but not many do now. 5. Didn’t Nick (work) on a building site? 6. I’ll have an orange juice, please. I (not/ drink) alcohol. 7. When Laura was at college, she (have) a picture of Elvis Presley on her bedroom wall. 8. There (be) a cinema here but it was knocked down a few years ago. 9. When she arrived in Britain, she (not/ drive) on the left, but she soon got used to it. 10. I (live) in Finland, but now I live in France. 11. I (sit) at this desk. I sit here every day. 12. I (sit) in the back of the classroom, but now I prefer to sit in the front row. 13. People (believe) the earth was flat. 14. Trains (be) the main means of cross-continental travel. Today, most people take airplanes for long-distance travel. 15. Ms. Stanton’s job requires her to travel extensively throughout the world. She (travel) by plane. |