The quiz is available until: Monday, April 26, 2010, 11:05 AM
Used to Quiz
Which of the following sentences means “In the past, I didn’t like tomatoes. Now I do”?
- I’m used to liking tomatoes.
- I used to like tomatoes.
- I’m used to like tomatoes.
Which of the following sentences means “I drive in London every day. It is normal for me.”
- I’m used to driving in London.
- I used to drive in London.
- I’m used to drive in London.
What does this sentence mean? “Roy is used to the sound of the traffic outside his window.”
- In the past, there was a lot of traffic outside Roy’s window.
- Roy hears the traffic every day, so it does not bother him anymore.
- Roy moved to a new apartment, so he doesn’t have traffic outside his window anymore.
What does this sentence mean? “Tracy used to work in this office.”
- Tracy worked in this office in the past, and she still works here today.
- Tracy worked in this office in the past, but now she works somewhere else.
- Tracy works in this office every day, so it is nothing new for her.
Which of the following sentences means “When she was younger, Patty had long hair. Now her hair is short”?
- Patty used to have long hair.
- Patty is used to having long hair.
- Patty is using to have long hair.
