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English, 30.05.2021 14:00, umadbro46111

Complete the questions with an appropriate verb phrase from the box in the correct form. You don’t need to use all the phrases.

Do you usually ?
1)
2)
3)

Did you use to ?

1)
2)
3)

Do you think you could get used to ?
1)
2)
3)

The box :
(read) everything on a tablet

(study) in the evenings or at night

(share) a bedroom with a brother or sister

(eat) a lot of sweets when you were a child

(cook) for yourself

(watch) cartoons on TV when you were young

(buy) books and music online

(live) in the UK or the USA

(cheat) in exams at school

(go) to bed before midnight

(not eat) meat

(have) only two weeks holiday a year​

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