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B) used to "Used to" describes a past habit or state that no longer happens. "When I was a child, I used to play..." refers to a past repeated action.
A) used to The structure "be used to + -ing verb" (or noun) means to be accustomed to something. Since "is" is already present, the blank requires "used to" to complete "She is used to waking up..."
B) used to "Used to" is used for past habits that have stopped, often contrasted with a present situation, as in "He used to drink coffee, but now he prefers tea."
B) be used to The phrase "cannot be used to" means one cannot become accustomed or familiar with something. The blank needs "be used to" to complete the meaning.
A) would "Would" is used to describe repeated actions in the past, often in a descriptive or nostalgic way, such as "Every summer, we would go to the village..."
A) is used to Similar to sentence 2, "be used to + -ing verb" means to be accustomed to something. With "She" and "now," "is used to" is the correct form for present familiarity.
C) used to Both "used to" and "would" can describe past repeated actions. "Used to" is a general way to express past habits, implying they no longer occur. "When I was young, I used to read books for hours" is a correct way to express this past habit.
A) used to "Is still not used to + -ing verb" means someone is not yet accustomed to something. The "is" is provided, so "used to" completes the phrase.
A) would "Would" is suitable for describing repeated actions in the past, especially when a time frame is given, like "every weekend when they lived nearby."
A) used to "Am used to + noun" means to be accustomed to something. With "I am," "used to" completes the phrase "I am used to the cold weather..."
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1. B) used to "Used to" describes a past habit or state that no longer happens.
This English question involves literary analysis, grammar, or writing skills. The detailed response below provides a well-structured answer with supporting evidence and clear explanations.