Topics: Modal Auxiliaries and Similar Expressions
What is the difference between ‘used to’ and ‘be used to’?
A. ‘Used to’ refers to past habits, while ‘be used to’ refers to current familiarity.
B. ‘Be used to’ refers to past habits, while ‘used to’ refers to current familiarity.
C. Both mean the same thing.
D. Neither of them refers to the past.
Select your answer:

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