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Английский язык
от Anastasia N.
Use negative or positive forms of “used to do” or “to be used to doing”:
1. She … (to work) as a sales rep before she was promoted to the Sales
Manager.
2. Ann Bacon has been promoted to a new position this month but she …
(already, to perform) her responsibilities.
3. Our company … (to operate) in a number of European countries but right
now it is expanding quickly.
4. After graduation from the University he … (to attend) up to five job
interviews per month before he was offered this job.
5. In my department I am responsible for collecting and interpreting data so
I … (to make) reports.
6. We … (to hold) an annual conference locally but this year we’ve
decided to find a venue in a more exotic place.
7. We … (not/to deal) with a lot of paperwork earlier as we do now
following the requirements of our new management.
8. She … (not/to make) so many calls when she started work as a
secretary.
9. How much time … you … (to spend) on calculating before this new
software programme was installed?
10. I know nobody who can get along with Ms.Burns. It’s very difficult
… (to communicate) with her.
11. We … (to think) that the situation in our company would improve
but the current layoffs show that everything is only getting worse.
12. He … (to do) a lot of training courses to acquire new qualifications.
13. In those days, they … (to drink) milk.
14. Mrs Wilson … (to read) four hours a day when she was young.
15. He is nervous because he …. (not , to speak) English.
16. There …. (to be) a bakery in the village in those days.
17. They ... (to have) lunch in a fast food every Saturday when they were
teenagers.
18. She lives in Los Angeles and she …. (to go) to Disney Land.
19. Don't worry about him, he …. (to get up) early every day.
20. Do you remember that we … (to tell) you stories before you went to
bed.
21. Mary ... (to walk) to school but now she takes the bus.
22. I … (not, to smoke) when I was young.
23. When I was a child, I ... (to collect) stamps.
24. He ... (to sing) in his bath.