[ Be used to vs used to ]
Tony (A) (B) much time on computer games. He doesn’t do it now because he finds studies more important. Mr Cheng is happy for him.
A. (A): is used to (B): spending
B. (A): is used to (B): spend
C. (A): used to (B): spend
D. (A): used to (B): spending

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A. this
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