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002. Are you used to?

 

I. EXAMPLES:

Are you used to using chopsticks?

Are you used to life here?

Are you used to staying up late?

 II. DIALOGUES:

A: How long have you been living in China?

B: About three years now.

A: Are you used to eating the food here?

B: Yes, I like it very much.

A: What about chopsticks? Are you used to using them?

B: It took me a while to get used to it but now it’s a piece of cake.

 

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