Some expressions are given below. Those are also called adjectives. We use them in different manners. These expressions make your English better. Let’s get learned them quickly.
“be + used to” denotes that someone is not in the habit of doing such a work which is difficult or different in doing but gradually a person comes into the habit after facing a few problems in adjusting the environment or situation at that moment.
Subject + is/are/am + used to + verb + ing + object(be used to vs be addicted to).
He wasn’t in the habit of living in difficult circumstances but after coming to Mumbai; He is used to living in such an odd condition.
They are used to living in such odd conditions.
When I came to the village, I get disturbed due to the electricity supply. Now I am habitual of living without electricity.
Therefore, we can say:
I am used to living without current.
She used to be rich a decade ago among top richest persons list. But after getting married to her colleague, she is used to living without comfort.
I have shifted to Karnal from Meerut.
I am used to living alone in this city.
I haven’t worked under pressure. But now I am used to working under pressure.
I have rotational shifts in the company. Now I am used to working the whole night.
Are you used to working in hot conditions?
let’s have a look for more examples to learn how to use “be used to” in the sentencess – (be used to vs addicted to)
My brother who lives in Jaipur is used to living in hot conditions.
Rajsthani People are used to working in hot conditions.
Kashmiris are used to working in cold conditions.
Are you used to riding on bumpy roads?
I am not used to riding on bumping roads.
Gradually, you will get used to riding on bumping roads.
She will get used to working in odd conditions.
We have shifted to Shimla. We will get used to living in cold conditions.
If somebody starts living in Mumbai, he will get used to wading through rainwater (walk through water).
If you live in Delhi, you will get used to listening to sound pollution.
I heard a lot that working in the Police takes bribes.
Gradually you will get used to taking bribes from the public in the police department.
Every policeman doesn’t take bribes that’s why I won’t get used to taking bribes.
It is used in speaking very often to express the future actions that are expressed plans which are already decided) what plans we make is just a prediction based on present evidence that can be done in further time.
let’s see some examples of be going to:
Something that is about to happen:
Go fast, the train is going to arrive at the station.
Go to the conference, it is going to start.
Use of Future pre-planned actions (prior plans):
He is going to visit the Temple of Tirupati Balaji next month.
He is going to buy a laptop this month.
He is going to come tomorrow.
I am going to go to London.
Are you going to start learning the Guitar?
I am going to start learning the Guitar.
Is he going to go abroad?
He is going to go abroad for higher study.
She is going to get her hair cut.
Are they going to face the interview?
You are going to take admission in MBA.
“Be going to” is also used for describing that prediction can be done with evidence that can be felt or seen.
Clouds are thundering. It is going to rain.
The weather is stormy. Is it going to come a hurricane here?