I GM 7. Our teacher always gives us a lot of homework. We
having a lot of homework every day.
$1 ' 8. Young schoolchildren rarely take multiple choice tests. They
taking that kind of test.
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EXERCISE 27. BE USED/ACCUSTOMED TO. (Chart 10-10)
Directions: Talk about yourself. Use be usedlacmtomed to.
Example: cold weather
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1 mi Y 3. living in a warm climaLG 9. eating a big breakfast
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- living in a small town 12. being on my own, :.<. ..; ,.:,i,;;;,i nxr,;r :.:, is,;...
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EXERCISE 28. 1
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:USTOMED TO. (Chart 10-10) :I,, - ~ ---! -.. ..~ ;.
Directim: Work in pairs.
Speaker A: Pose the question. Your book is open.
Speaker B: Answer the question in a complete sentence. Your book is closed. !,' ..;".
Example:
2 SPEAKER A (book open): What time are you accustomed to getting up? "[
SPEAKER B (book closed): I'm accustomed to getting up (at 7:30). :.,.w ti ,,
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- Are you accustomed to living in (name of this city)? :pi:.
P 62: 3. Are you used to speaking English every day? ' I;< ,i i:,rrrmmoit .i!:. - Do you live with a roommate or do you live alone? Are you accustomed to that?
- What are you accustomed to eating for breakfast?
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- What kind of food are you accustomed to eating?
- What time are you accustomed to getting up? ,3 ,. :!:. , ..T.,,. --.. -;. -,l! .,r3;qrnta 1
- Are you accustomed to living in a big city or a small town? ,)LP.i13%1 i >l'r:-l.,'
- Our weather right now is (hot/coldihumid~cold) and (wetldryfetc.] 'iii. ~vr Are rnrn?. you? used to
this kind of weather? - Are you used to speaking English every day, or does it seem strange to you?
*m be on me's mn is an idiom. It means to k away kom one's family and mponsible for oneself.
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