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βUsed toβ vs. βBe used toβ
β "Used to"
π Describes something you did in the past but donβt do now.
Example:
βοΈ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
β "Be used to"
π Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
βοΈ I am used to waking up early.
(= Itβs normal for me now.)
π§ Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use βbe used to.β
If you're talking about a past habit, use βused to.β
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β "Used to"
π Describes something you did in the past but donβt do now.
Example:
βοΈ I used to play video games every day.
(= I played often before, but not now.)
β "Be used to"
π Means you are familiar with or comfortable with something.
Example:
βοΈ I am used to waking up early.
(= Itβs normal for me now.)
π§ Quick Tip:
If you can replace it with "accustomed to," use βbe used to.β
If you're talking about a past habit, use βused to.β
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Idiom :
caught in the crossfire
Meaning :
to be caught between two opposing people or groups so it is difficult to remain neutral
Example :
The family was caught in the crossfire between the police and the criminals.
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caught in the crossfire
Meaning :
to be caught between two opposing people or groups so it is difficult to remain neutral
Example :
The family was caught in the crossfire between the police and the criminals.
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