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 Getting
Used to Changes Play
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When Galinka first
went to her in-laws house, she wasn't used to
working at all. In fact, she had never worked
a day in her life. So she began her married
life by spending her days as she had grown accustomed
to spending them: sleeping until noon, walking
in the garden and lying in the soft grass, eating
whenever she pleased, and having her supper
served to her in the evening. However, when
she sat down at the table that first night,
her father-in-law didn't allow her to eat anything
because she hadn't cleaned the house, filled
the water buckets, or even lit the fire. Galinka
wasn't used to being treated this way, so she
flew off to bed in tears. On the third day,
Galinka finally realized she had to get used
to helping out or she'd die of hunger. Even
though she wasn't used to working in the fields
or doing housework, she would have to earn her
bread at her father-in-law's house.
Grammar
Points
- To be used to
means to be accustomed to.
These verb phrases can be followed by a noun
or a gerund. Study these examples:
- Galinka was
used to sleeping until
noon. (to be used to + gerund)
- She wasn't
accustomed to hard
work. (to be accustomed
to + noun)
- To get used
to means
to become familiar with. This
verb phrase can be followed by a noun
or a gerund. Study these
examples:
- Galinka had to
get used to getting up
early. (to get used to + gerund)
- She had to get
used to hard work. (to
get used to + noun)
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