[ Grammar: Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to ]
I ___ like crisps, but now I can’t stand them.
A. used to
B. would

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Grammar › ViewGoing to swimming lessons on Saturday is a routine for you. Which sentence correctly describes this situation:
A. I go to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
B. I am going to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
C. I am go to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
D. I went to swimming lessons on Saturdays.
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Helen: What_____you do now?
Jorge: I work as a receptionist at a hotel downtown
A. do
B. does
C. are
D. were
Homophones › ViewWhich_________is the grocery store?
A. way
B. weigh
Present and Future Tenses › View
(you, come)…….. to the party later tonight?
A. You are coming to the party later tonight?
B. You come to the party later tonight?
C. Are you coming to the party later tonight?
