Homework
- 1. Complete with used to, be used to, or get used to
- 2. Complete with make or do
- 3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
- 4. Answer using complete sentences
1. Complete with used to, be used to, or get used to
🔹 Completar con used to, be used to o get used to.
- I __________ (live) in the countryside, but now I live in the city.
- She __________ (wake up) early. She does it every day and it feels normal.
- He's trying to __________ (work) from home. It's new for him.
- They __________ (have) a dog, but it died last year.
- I can't __________ (drive) on the left. It's so confusing!
- We __________ (eat) late in Spain. Dinner at 10 PM is normal for us.
- I __________ (play) soccer every weekend when I was young.
- She's slowly __________ (live) in a new country.
2. Complete with make or do
🔹 Completar con make o do.
- I need to __________ a phone call.
- She always __________ her homework after school.
- Can you __________ me a favor?
- He __________ a big mistake yesterday.
- We should __________ our best.
- They __________ a lot of money last year.
- I hate __________ the dishes.
- She's __________ progress with her English.
3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
🔹 Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario para buscar las palabras que no conoces.
- Antes vivía en Barcelona, pero ahora vivo en Madrid.
- Estoy acostumbrado a despertarme temprano.
- Me estoy acostumbrando a mi nuevo trabajo.
- Ella antes no cocinaba, pero ahora cocina cada día.
- Él no puede acostumbrarse al frío.
- Cometí un gran error.
- ¿Puedes hacerme un favor?
- Ella está haciendo mucho progreso con su inglés.
4. Answer using complete sentences
🔹 Responde usando oraciones completas.
- What is something you used to do as a child but don't do anymore?
- Is there something about your daily life you are used to that other people might find strange?
- If you moved to another country, what would be the hardest thing to get used to?
- Do you think you make more decisions with your heart or your head?
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