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UNIT 5: Connected (Grammar) - Coggle Diagram
UNIT 5: Connected (Grammar)
Used to
Something in the past that we don’t do now
S + used to + V infinitive (+)
S + didn’t + use to + V infinitive (-)
Did + S + use to + V infinitive + ? (?)
Be Used to
Be familiar with something
S + am/is/are + used to + V infinitive (+)
S + am/is/are + not + used to + V infinitive (-)
Am/Is/Are + S + used to + V infinitive + ? (?)
Get used to
It took my mother years to get used to living in London after moving from Pakistan.
I'm getting used to the noise now. I found it really stressful when I first moved in.
Getting familiar with
I'm finding this new job hard but I'm sure I'll get used to it soon.
Would
Repeated past actions that don’t happen any more.
Every Saturday I would go on a long bike ride.
My dad would read me amazing stories every night at bedtime.
Present perfect
Action that can still be happening or that have an effect on the present.
S + have/has + V (past participle → 3rd column or +ed) + complements (+)
S + haven’t/hasn’t + V (past participle) + complements. (-)
Have/Has + S + V (past participle) + Complements + ? (?)
Already
Something that we’ve already done, early
Position: Between have/has and the past participle normally, but sometimes in the last position to give more emphasis
She has already sent an e-mail to the manager.
They’ve spent nearly a lot of money on it already.
Yet
Something that hasn’t happened up to the present time.
Position: End of the sentence.
They haven’t arrived yet.
Have you finished yet?
Just
Something that happened in the immediate past.
Position: Between have/has and the past participle
He has just arrived.