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شكرا جزيلا مستر خالد على روح الحماس العالية
شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك على الاهتمام اليك منى كل احترام وتقدير ودعنى انادى حضرتك يا عاشق اللغة الانجليزية
ارى انه ليس هناك فى المنتدى غيرك فانت الوحيد المشارك والمتابع وانت الوحيد المحرك لهذا المنتدى فاليك منى كل احترام وتقدير
اما بالنسبة used to
be used to =get used to مع الفارق البسيط فى المعنى
ويمكن استخدام get used to فى كل الازمنة
I will get used to it.
I got used to it.
I may get used to it .
وهكذا يمكن تكوين اسئلة بالطريقة العادية
Will you get used to running؟
وكذلك عندما نريد استخدام حالات if
1-If you eat spicy food ,you will get used to it.
Manish says:
When I teach be used to and get used to I prefer to share practical examples because it helps the trainees to understand the concept better. For example…
Manish is from a village so obviously he is not accustomed to living in noisy and crowded areas.
If he moves to a city he will get frustrated. Why?
Because he is not used to living in a city.
Now you can add more to that and continue further with the same example…
If Manish starts living in the city, he will get used to living there.

ومن هنا عزيزى يمكن الاستخدام باى اسلوب يعجبك لان من هنا نعلم ان get used to اصبحت مثلها مثل اى فعل اخر
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Comparing “got used to”, “have gotten used to”, “get used to”, “will get used to” and “have used to”
I was going to somewhere by taxi in Delhi. Most of the drivers were blowing their horns, non-stop! I asked my driver, "would you please stop it? I am not in a rush." He said, "No ma'am! Because I am in a rush and the others too." I said, "it seems you have not gotten used to traffic!" He said, "Noma'am! We got used to it but now we want a change." I said, "but this non-stop loud noise is making me crazy!" He laughed and said, "Yes ma'am but please tolerate it for some hours. You will get used to it like us!"


• Get used to"- to become habituated with or accustomed to a certain system in present.
• "Have gotten used to-" means the action of being habituated with has still result in present i.e. it happened in the near past.
• "Got used to"- means to become used to in past. So it means the action of habituated with happened a long time ago to make it past.
• "Will get used to"- means to become used to in future.
• لاحظ عزيزى
1-used to +infinitive
I used to play fooball .
شىء كان يحدث فى الماضى ولكنه لم يعد يحدث
2-Be used to +v+ing/noun
عادة فى الوقت الحاضر
I am used to playing football.
ولكن لاحظ عزيزى المبنى للمجهول
I use a small chair to sit on it.
A small chair is used to sit on.
For sitting /to sit
ولكن عزيزى ماذا عن get used to +gerund/noun
I was used to working long hours.
I got used to working long hours.
Meaning

• Be used to is used to express that a situation is not new or strange, or is no longer new or strange.
• I've lived here for ten years now so I’m used to driving in the city.
• He’s not used to working at night so he sometimes falls asleep.
• Are you used to the climate?
• I wasn't used to working such long hours when I started my new job.

• Get used to is used to express that an action/situation becomes less strange or new, or becomes more comfortable.

• It took them a long time to get used to their new boss.
• Have you got used to driving on the left yet?
• She is getting used to waking up early for her new job.
Additional points
Be used to can be modified with adverbs.
• I’m very used to his strange behaviour now.
• She should be pretty used to living without electricity or running water by now.
1.Used to shows that a particular thing always happened or was true in the past (see examples above)
2.Be used to is used to say that something is normal, not unusual.
Examples:
• I'm used to living alone.
• Don't worry, John is used to driving for long hours. He has worked as a professional driver for 20 years.
3.Get used shows that something is in the process of becoming normal.
Examples:
• He doesn't like that small town, but he'll get used to it.
• She found the heels too high, but she got used to them.
• Since the divorce, she has become very sad. But I think she'll get used to her new life.
• I got used to living in Canada in spite of the cold weather.
4. Get used to and be used to are followed by either a noun or a gerund.
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Get used to it
Meaning
Accept that a particular state of affairs is inevitable.
Origin
This began to be used as a single sentence, with the meaning - 'that's how things are; accept it', from around the early 1990s in the USA. Here's an early example, from a report of a *** Pride march in Washington, USA, in April 1993, by Simon Tisdall in The Guardian:
"'We're queer, we're here. Get used to it,' said T-shirts worn by some of the marchers..."
Note: the 'we're here, we're queer' slogan began just a few years earlier. The earliest reference I can find for that is from 1990.
Structure:
Get used to + something / someone
Get used to + verb (-ing form) I got used to his Scottish accent after a while .
I got used to waking up early in the morning.
If you get used to something, you become accustomed to it; it is no longer unusual or strange.
Get used to is the process of becoming used to something. After a while he didn't mind the noise in the office; he got used to it.