[ Be used to vs used to ]
Mary (A) (B) Putonghua. She’s moved to HK and started to speak Cantonese.
A. (A) used to (B) speaking
B. (A) used to (B) speak
C. (A) is used to (B) speaking
D. (A) is used to (B) speak
Select your answer:

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