'I'm getting used to eating sushi, but I can't get used to using chop-sticks!'
In the past we have looked at used to for past habits: 'I used to play tennis, but now I don't'.
get used to...Today we look at a very different meaning for the phrase 'be used to'.
'be used to means 'become familiar with'. For example, imagine that you have recently moved to, let's say, Japan. Because Japan is so different from your home country, you felt a little uncomfortable being there. Everything was new and strange. Then after a while, you started to feel more at home in Japan. You can use this expression:
Present simple
Where do you work?
Present continuos
Where are you working?
Present perfect
Where have you worked?
Present perfect continuous
Where have you been working?
Past simple
Where did you work?
Past continuous
Where were you working?
Past perfect
Where had you worked?
Past perfect continuous
Where had you been worked?
Future simple
Where will yoг work?
Future continuous
Where will you be working?
Future perfect
Where will you have worked?
Future perfect continuous
Where will you have been working?
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