1) Jim ___used to be_ my best friend but we aren't friends any longer.
2) It only takes me about 40 minutes to get to work since the new road was opened. It _used to take_ more than an hour.
3) There __used to be___ a hotel opposite the station but it closed a long time ago.
4) When you lived in London, _did you use to go_ to the theatre very often?
B) Write sentences about yourself. Remember about the form of the verb after ‘to’.
1) I am used to going to bed late at night.
2) I am not used to walking long distances.
3) I’m getting used to getting up early now.
На снимке я вижу маленькую девочку под большим зонтом. Фотография сделана на улице. Мы видим, что идет дождь. На снимке действие происходит в парке. На заднем плане деревья, а девочка находится на поле, покрытом зеленой травой. Глядя на девочку, у меня складывается впечатление, что она в парке на каком-то летнем фестивале. На ней красивое платье. Девочка улыбается. Думаю, ей три или четыре года. У девушки голубые глаза и светлые волосы. На ней красивое летнее красное платье с белым поясом. Обеими руками она держит большой розовый зонт. Я считаю, что она счастливый и хорошо воспитанный ребенок. Картинка мне очень нравится. Это красочно и красиво. Это заставляет меня думать о лете, хорошей погоде и веселых занятиях под открытым небом.
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Complete the text with these words. arrivals • cancel • catch • delay • departures • fareluggage • miss • platform • return • single • ticket officeWhen you go to the station to (a)a train, if you don't already have a ticket, you go and buy one atthe (b You can buy a (c) (if you're only going one way) or a (d) (if you're coming back). The (e)is moreexpensive when you travel first-class because it's morecomfortable and you have more space. There isn't an extracost for (f)- you can take at least two or three big bags. When you have your ticket, you need to find the (g) where your train is leaving from. If youarrive late, you may (h) your train. But sometimes there can be a (i) train doesn't arrive on time. And sometimes there's no train at all because they (j) it! It's important to keep looking at the information screens which show the(k) (the times that trains are coming intothe station) and the (l)(the times that trains are leaving).
Complete the text with these words.
arrivals • cancel • catch • delay • departures • fare * luggage • miss • platform • return • single • ticket office
When you go to the station to (a)__catch___a train, if you don't already have a ticket, you go and buy one at the (b)___ticket office___. You can buy a (c)_single_ (if you're only going one way) or a (d)_return_ (if you're coming back). The (e) is more expensive when you travel first-class because it's more comfortable and you have more space. There isn't an extra cost for (f)_luggage_- you can take at least two or three big bags. When you have your ticket, you need to find the (g)_platform_ where your train is leaving from. If you arrive late, you may (h)_miss_ your train. But sometimes there can be a (i)_delay__ when the train doesn't arrive on time. And sometimes there's no train at all because they (j)_cancel_ it! It's important to keep looking at the information screens which show the (k)_arrivals_ (the times that trains are coming into the station) and the (l)_departures__ (the times that trains are leaving).