Fill in the blanks with used to, be used to, get used to and the correct form of the verb in brackets. He
used to read
(read) several books a month, but he doesn’t have time any more.
We don’t think Mary
(be) around animals, she has never had a pet.
I'm afraid I’ll never
(live) in this place. I simply don't like it and never will.
Whenever we came to Coventry, we always
(stay) in the Central Hotel. We loved it.
When I started to work here, I needed a lot of help, but now I
(do) all the work on my own.
Did the civilization of the past contribute to our present knowledge by the collection of drugs? Yes, it did. No, it didn't.
Is pharmacy at present defined as the science of preparation, test, distribution of all substances used in medicine? Yes, it is. No, it isn't.
Was pharmacy an integral part of medicine? Yes, it was. No, it wasn't.
Does the word «pharmacy» come from the Greek and in modern language means «a drug»? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't.
2. My sister ( get) up at eight o'clock. 3. She (is) a schoolgirl. She ( goes) to school in the afternoon. 4. Jane (is) fond of sports. She ( does) her morning exercises every day. 5. For breakfast she ( has) two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea. 6. After breakfast she ( goes) to school. 7. It ( takes) him two hours to do his home¬work. 8. She ( speaks) French well.