Can I use " get used to" in all english tenses? or just use present continuous, future simple, modal verb "can"? Can I use " get used to" in perfect tenses?
Dorjpurev Enkhmend, We use 'get used t'o to talk about the process of becoming familiar with something. It is the sister phrase of "be used to," but it focuses on the process of becoming familiar with, comfortable with, and accustomed to something. "Get used to" are followed by a noun, pronoun or the -ing form of a verb, and can be used about the past, present or future., so can be used in all tenses. For example: Since I moved to the city, I have got used to the noise. 😀 May you achieve your academic and career goals with the help of your English language skills, opening doors to exciting opportunities.
My sentences: I am getting used to learn English. I was getting used to learn English I will be getting used to learn English I have got used to learn English I had got used to learn English I will have got used to learn English I have been getting used to learn English I had been getting used to learn English I will have been getting use to learn English What I mean is if I can use " get used to" on this ways ( with all English tenses)?? I need answer. Cuz It is sometimes rather confusing thing
Yes, you can use "get used to" in various English tenses to express different time frames and nuances. Here's a breakdown for each sentence you provided: 1) Present continuous: "I am getting used to learning English." - This indicates an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English at the present moment. 2) Past continuous: "I was getting used to learning English." - This suggests that at some point in the past, there was a process of becoming accustomed to learning English. 3) Future continuous: "I will be getting used to learning English." - This implies a future process of becoming accustomed to learning English, suggesting it will happen over a period of time. 4) Present perfect: "I have got used to learning English." - This indicates that the process of becoming accustomed to learning English has been completed in the past, and the speaker is now accustomed to it. 5) Past perfect: "I had got used to learning English." - This suggests that the process of becoming accustomed to learning English was completed before a specific point in the past. 6) Future perfect: "I will have got used to learning English." - This implies that by a specific point in the future, the speaker will have completed the process of becoming accustomed to learning English. 7) Present perfect continuous: "I have been getting used to learning English." - This indicates an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English that started in the past and continues up to the present. 8) Past perfect continuous: "I had been getting used to learning English." - This suggests an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English that occurred before a specific point in the past. 9) Future perfect continuous: "I will have been getting used to learning English." - This implies an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English that will continue up to a specific point in the future. I hope these short explanations will help you understand the topic "get used to". Good luck with learning English! Lingportal team
I didn't get used to learning English much when I was a child. I get used to learning English everyday. I will get used to learning English well soon. Thank you so much😊
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Can I use " get used to" in all english tenses? or just use present continuous, future simple, modal verb "can"? Can I use " get used to" in perfect tenses?
Dorjpurev Enkhmend,
We use 'get used t'o to talk about the process of becoming familiar with something.
It is the sister phrase of "be used to," but it focuses on the process of becoming familiar with, comfortable with, and accustomed to something.
"Get used to" are followed by a noun, pronoun or the -ing form of a verb, and can be used about the past, present or future., so can be used in all tenses.
For example: Since I moved to the city, I have got used to the noise.
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May you achieve your academic and career goals with the help of your English language skills, opening doors to exciting opportunities.
My sentences:
I am getting used to learn English.
I was getting used to learn English
I will be getting used to learn English
I have got used to learn English
I had got used to learn English
I will have got used to learn English
I have been getting used to learn English
I had been getting used to learn English
I will have been getting use to learn English
What I mean is if I can use " get used to" on this ways ( with all English tenses)?? I need answer. Cuz It is sometimes rather confusing thing
Yes, you can use "get used to" in various English tenses to express different time frames and nuances. Here's a breakdown for each sentence you provided:
1) Present continuous: "I am getting used to learning English." - This indicates an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English at the present moment.
2) Past continuous: "I was getting used to learning English." - This suggests that at some point in the past, there was a process of becoming accustomed to learning English.
3) Future continuous: "I will be getting used to learning English." - This implies a future process of becoming accustomed to learning English, suggesting it will happen over a period of time.
4) Present perfect: "I have got used to learning English." - This indicates that the process of becoming accustomed to learning English has been completed in the past, and the speaker is now accustomed to it.
5) Past perfect: "I had got used to learning English." - This suggests that the process of becoming accustomed to learning English was completed before a specific point in the past.
6) Future perfect: "I will have got used to learning English." - This implies that by a specific point in the future, the speaker will have completed the process of becoming accustomed to learning English.
7) Present perfect continuous: "I have been getting used to learning English." - This indicates an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English that started in the past and continues up to the present.
8) Past perfect continuous: "I had been getting used to learning English." - This suggests an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English that occurred before a specific point in the past.
9) Future perfect continuous: "I will have been getting used to learning English." - This implies an ongoing process of becoming accustomed to learning English that will continue up to a specific point in the future.
I hope these short explanations will help you understand the topic "get used to". Good luck with learning English! Lingportal team
I didn't get used to learning English much when I was a child.
I get used to learning English everyday.
I will get used to learning English well soon.
Thank you so much😊