Complete the following chart with the sentences from the right. Pay attention to the words in bold; then drag and drop the sentences in the correct column.


 

A. My upstairs neighbor makes parties
every weekend, but it took me a lot of time to
get used to the noise.
B. If you live in a foreign country, you get
use to the language
.
C. Don’t worry, you’ll get used to your new job.
D. Now that I work in the morning shift,
I hope I’ll get used to getting up earlier.
E. I didn’t have enough time to eat that is
why I got used to buying junk food.
F. If you want to be your own boss you will
have to get used to being responsible and
hard-working.

Get use to +noun Get used to +gerund
(verb + ing)
A. Excellent! noise is a noun. A. Watch out! After get used to a noun is used: noise.
B. Great! language is a noun. B. Watch out! After get used to a noun is used: language.
C. Excellent! job is a noun. C. Watch out! After get used to a noun is used: job.
D. Great! In this example, after get used to the following verb needs to be in the –ing form. D. Watch out! Check that after get used to, the verb is in the -ing form: getting up.
E. Very good! After get used to the following verb needs to be in the –ing form. E. Watch out! Check that after get used to, the verb is in the -ing form: buying.
F. Excellent! After get used to the following verb needs to be in the –ing form. F. Watch out! Check that after get used to, the verb is in the -ing form: being.