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Your search had over 1000 results, so we are only showing the results that start with the term. For a more advanced search, use the forum search. >> Topic summary: Negative forms of used to: Didn't use to/ didn't used to/ used not to/ usedn't to/ usen't to/ never used to - English Only forum
>> Topic summary: Used to/ would - English Only forum
-ese demonyms used in comparative constructs - English Only forum
, much like nail polish is used today... - English Only forum
, used to self-restraint, - English Only forum
... and I've used an eye mask when my husband is reading ... - English Only forum
... not used to her looking after the baby - English Only forum
... used it to settle his bills. - English Only forum
...backpacks can use/can be used/that I can use/ that can be used. - English Only forum
...is always used before... - English Only forum
...is used the way... - English Only forum
...so start getting used to it. - English Only forum
...sound clip used in which... - English Only forum
..if rarely used... - English Only forum
''I see'' is used informally and negatively? - English Only forum
'Ace' used as interjection - English Only forum
'applied / used' skills: [verb?] - English Only forum
'as well as ' used as 'and' - English Only forum
'boxes' used by Liam Howlett - English Only forum
'Check In' Not Used by Hotel Guests Too Often? - English Only forum
'delicious' used for a person - English Only forum
'ever caught' cannot be used in reply - English Only forum
'<Eyes ain't what they used to be>,' he said. - English Only forum
'has enthusiasm' and 'is passionate' can be used as similar? - English Only forum
'have something done' used as an infinitive of purpose - English Only forum
'House' used as verb? - English Only forum
'If I have time' or 'If had time', which is used more often? - English Only forum
'lid' used only for containers? - English Only forum
'oversimplify' can be used in positive way? - English Only forum
'Petty' is <used of> people - English Only forum
'take or make or set or assign' should be used here? - English Only forum
'the used car' or 'the car used' - English Only forum
'There's... several times'. Why here is used 'is'? - English Only forum
'to come up' also used for visits? - English Only forum
'To infinitive' used for purpose or result? - English Only forum
'To whiff on' used as 'To miss'? - English Only forum
'Uploaded' Used as Intransitive Verb - English Only forum
'Used to do sth when a school boy' - English Only forum
'used to' + Einstein - English Only forum
'Used to' like phrase in present. - English Only forum
'used to' to talk about general changes in the world - English Only forum
'very used' with 'used' purely in the passive mode - English Only forum
'Where/When' used as a pronoun in relative clauses? - English Only forum
'Whichever' correcly used here? - English Only forum
'Yet' used as a short answer: Is it possible? - English Only forum
'You want something' being used as a suggestion - English Only forum
'You'll want to do something" is used to make a suggestion? - English Only forum
‘The’ should not be put/used in front of - English Only forum
‘Won’t come’ used in the past? - English Only forum
“farther/further” <are/is used> to compare two physical distances. - English Only forum
“Gasped” used as “said” - English Only forum
“other” used to refer to the second of two people or things - English Only forum
“Will” can be used to express a <spontaneous> decision or offer for the future decided now - English Only forum
“Will” not used for somebody else's intentions/plans - English Only forum
(as) used - English Only forum
(had) used vs had been using - English Only forum
(of words) not used with their literal (=usual) meaning. - English Only forum
(Product) has become naturally used to the corporate IT strategy of (customer) - English Only forum
(represent/used as a) settlement colony - English Only forum
(That school,) she used to go vs. she used to go to - English Only forum
[across-the-nation] used as an adjective? - English Only forum
[Active participle phrases] not used for a single completed action? - English Only forum
[advices] used in the plural? - English Only forum
[ballpark] used as a noun ? - English Only forum
[I play tennis less than I used to do.] - English Only forum
[it] was often used more snidely - English Only forum
[Rubbernecker] used in place of [nosy Parker]? - English Only forum
[smthg] that used to be - English Only forum
[To give someone the stink-eye] used in the passive mood? - English Only forum
[Used to win/won] - English Only forum
/Had/ used to - English Only forum
~ curly dash - when used? [swung dash] - English Only forum
~ some income to live on // why used preposition "on"? not with - English Only forum
$50,000 U.S. that must be used over a two-year period - English Only forum
"0" used <for> an initial character. - English Only forum
10 gallon of paint was used - English Only forum
2 g were used - English Only forum
6.5L of the final volume <was><were> used - English Only forum
"A bit" and "a little" can only be used in front of an adjective when the adjective is being used after a verb such as be, but if a noun follows - English Only forum
A car is a motor vehicle. (A/the) car can be used to transport people or load - English Only forum
a combination of methods is/are used - English Only forum
A company's name used as an adjective - English Only forum
a daily used product - English Only forum
a difficult .........can be used - English Only forum
a familiar bent of the head that comes from the things we’re used to seein’ - English Only forum
a fixed phrase such as a prepositional phrase and a verb phrase is used as a noun - English Only forum
A former colleague used to sit at this desk - English Only forum
a function module that should be used instead of BAPI_USER_ - English Only forum
A gerund is to <use> <be used> - English Only forum
a great deal (when it is used about a countable noun) - English Only forum
a healthy environment the same way as they used to - English Only forum
A list of (the) words used in the study - English Only forum
A little Taste Of (a place) -used as photo album name - English Only forum
a location .......... may be used - English Only forum
A lot of paper is used in offices by them. /by them in offices. - English Only forum
A man vs man - see how they're being used. - English Only forum
A moment's rest/peace: is it used in American English? - English Only forum
a more regularly used word than "cherish" - English Only forum
a motor vehicle used for living in on holidays. - English Only forum
A name of a room used to read books - English Only forum
a noun is used to modify another noun. - English Only forum
a noun that ends in "zz" and can be used in plural - English Only forum
A pair of pincers should not be used but a wire cutter. - English Only forum
A piece of land used for recreational purposes - English Only forum
A portable "furnace" used for warming - English Only forum
a salutory technique used by <the><an> Inuit - English Only forum
a sentence used in place of 'state holiday' - English Only forum
A soft lead pencil can be used to break up a consistent tone of soft pastel - English Only forum
A soldier for ten years, the man is quite used to taking orders. - English Only forum
a sort of deep that didn't used to be there - English Only forum
a stick used by old people while walking - English Only forum
"a substitute" used only for teachers? - English Only forum
A teacher who used to...would also... - English Only forum
A thing used to cover a dog's mouth - English Only forum
A tool is something external to an animal’s body used to extend its power. - English Only forum
a used bookstore - English Only forum
a used car and a car used - English Only forum
A verb used before work - English Only forum
a word that is used by someone regularly - English Only forum
A word that is used to described a kind of monotheism - English Only forum
A word/phrase used to refer to a person - English Only forum
A/an used before uncountable nouns - English Only forum
ability used on medicine - English Only forum
abort ship / abandon ship [used metaphorically] - English Only forum
About "such as" used to show examples - English Only forum
About That is + verb used for purpose - English Only forum
About the verbs, which cannot be nomally used alone intransitively. - English Only forum
About type 2 conditional used to show doubt in the past. - English Only forum
Access when used as a verb+[ preposition 'to' ?] - English Only forum
Accustomed/famliarize/acclimated used in sentence - English Only forum
ache in the places where I used to play - English Only forum
"Act nonchalant": can it be used as (an) order/advice? - English Only forum
Adapt / get used to - English Only forum
"add" and "multiply" used intransitively - English Only forum
adjective for 'used as' - English Only forum
Adjective unknown used after nouns - English Only forum
Adjective used as adverb: - English Only forum
Adjective used as an adverb - English Only forum
adjective used as verb - English Only forum
adjective used only before a noun - English Only forum
Adjectives to be used after GO - English Only forum
adjectives used as adverbs - English Only forum
Adjectives used attributively - English Only forum
adjust/get used to - English Only forum
Adult education program [used in Spoken English] - English Only forum
adverbial clause used in mid position - English Only forum
adverbs used with "at all" - English Only forum
advertising < used to find > as far back as Ancient Greece, where criers < had been shouting > messages - English Only forum
After Charlie had cut(A) the grass, he used to(B) water the flowers. - English Only forum
after comma ( ,) why verb+ ing form is used - English Only forum
after NO what sort os countable nouns should be used? - English Only forum
After one year I'd used A bank, then I changed to B bank - English Only forum
after the fact (used in a more loose sense) - English Only forum
after used with past perfect - English Only forum
albeit less than used planes - English Only forum
All (used as a qualifier) - English Only forum
All of / All when used before a name - English Only forum
All used up - English Only forum
all- used as a pronoun? - English Only forum
along (used to show that something continues) - English Only forum
alongside used always in a context of cooperation or not? - English Only forum
Already used with present continuous? - English Only forum
Also used in the script is a technique - English Only forum
although initially they used... - English Only forum
Although... there used to be.... - English Only forum
"Always" used on its own - English Only forum
Always used to - English Only forum
am not used to do as you do - English Only forum
amazing scenery - why is it used without any article? - English Only forum
ample: large, especially in physical size (often used euphemistically) - English Only forum
an adjective used to desrcibe a degree of contraction - English Only forum
An exclamation used to inspire the young to kiss - English Only forum
An idea comes up. [used?] - English Only forum
an idiom used to compare two people - English Only forum
An irish saying that goes "A body can get used to anything, even to being hanged" - English Only forum
An item used for guiding tourists - English Only forum
an undeniably apologetic strain to the way such an explanation could be used - English Only forum
and , as well as (used together?) - English Only forum
and (is) rarely used - English Only forum
and carefully try to restore the way it used to look. - English Only forum
and must be used as they do use them, - English Only forum
Animals used as toys - English Only forum
another instance of such technique /being used/ used/ to.... - English Only forum
Another/Other software is used - English Only forum
Answer to a question whe somebody/anybody is used. - English Only forum
Antonym of "used to luxury" - English Only forum
any as didn’t hev sarten signs sech as was used onct by the lost Old Ones - English Only forum
"Any" used before a negative - English Only forum
any words that are used to connect between 2 sentences ? - English Only forum
anymore used in the affirmative statement - English Only forum
Anyone used word "defang"? - English Only forum
Anything is dangerous if used incorrectly - English Only forum
apart from - is it used here correctly ? - English Only forum
"appears to be used" instead of "appears used". - English Only forum
Apple used to contract out chip production to Intel - English Only forum
Applicable vs Usable vs Can Be Used - English Only forum
are - used to be - English Only forum
Are 'are' and 'they' correctly used? - English Only forum
are [only] used [only] in the future tense. [position only] - English Only forum
are able to be used - English Only forum
Are apostrophes used to indicate posession for inanimate nouns? - English Only forum
are being used / are used - English Only forum
are being used/are used/have been used? - English Only forum
Are both sentences grammatical? And can they be used for the same situation? - English Only forum
Are dashes used this way in English? - English Only forum
Are "determination/determine" correctly used? Should I use 'of' or 'by' ? - English Only forum
are rarely if ever used - English Only forum
Are the metaphoric words used naturally and properly in the excerpt below? - English Only forum
Are the "when clause" and "where clause" rightly used? - English Only forum
Are there any options that when I use "used to" - English Only forum
Are these natural and commonly used? I'm online/going online/connecting to/connected to/surfing the Net/Web/Internet - English Only forum
Are these phrases used in spoken English? - English Only forum
Are they commonly used? - English Only forum
are uesd to/were used to - English Only forum
Are underlying and implied used interchangeably - English Only forum
are used - English Only forum
are used to - English Only forum
are used to receive/ receiving [infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
are used together - English Only forum
are used up / have been used up - English Only forum
Are where and when used as relative clauses? - English Only forum
Are you fine? -Used as a greeting? - English Only forum
Are you getting used to working in this team ? - English Only forum
Are you not ...? [still used?] - English Only forum
Are you used to eveything? - English Only forum
Are you used to the cold weather yet? - English Only forum
are you used to/do you eat - English Only forum
arse-licker ==> is it used in the US? - English Only forum
Article choice [with country name used as an attribute] - English Only forum
Articles and prepositions used with 'confidence' - English Only forum
as / as or too / to [ -?- often -?- I used to] - English Only forum
As a boy, he used to sit... - English Only forum
as a child you get used to the way your father jokes, walks, or smells. - English Only forum
as a result of the? reduction of land used for farming and grazing, the? pollution of... - English Only forum
As A standard, B schemes, as C standard C schemes are used - English Only forum
As conjunction "used to state the reason for something" - English Only forum
As he used to with James - English Only forum
as I used to <do> - English Only forum
As if (used in past & present) - English Only forum
as if too much used to them to wonder at their number and variety - English Only forum
as important as it used to be to be with our colleagues - English Only forum
as <is> used - English Only forum
as is/so is used simultaneously? - English Only forum
as it used to be - English Only forum
as it used to be/that it used to be - English Only forum
As much/as much as used as adverbs - English Only forum
As my grandmother used to say before the war apples were - English Only forum
as other men have <got used to> - English Only forum
as per. (used on its own at the end of a sentence) - English Only forum
as used - English Only forum
as used for concessive opening - English Only forum
as used in a negative clause - English Only forum
as used in economics - English Only forum
as used in this context vs. as is used in this context - English Only forum
As used in... - English Only forum
as used until then - English Only forum
as was used by.. - English Only forum
AS WELL used in negative sentence - English Only forum
as yet unknown consequences? why "as" used here? - English Only forum
ask for a word used in insurance - English Only forum
aspirin could be used as a contraceptive - English Only forum
Aspirin has been used to prevent heart attacks and strokes - English Only forum
At his advanced age his memory isn't what it used to be. - English Only forum
"at the latest" used in the question - English Only forum
"at" used with acronym: "at the" with the whole title? - English Only forum
attributive clause used in a description - English Only forum
authority of one who is used to being obeyed - English Only forum
autoencoders <were><had been><have been> used - English Only forum
auxiliary verbs used as modifiers like "a would-be lover" - English Only forum
Available vs free in the sense of not being used - English Only forum
"Awarded" used without its direct object - English Only forum
Awe used as a verb - English Only forum
Back used as synonym to butt or buttocks - English Only forum
Badly-behaved: is it used in American English? - English Only forum
bag used to pack things for trips on holidays for example - English Only forum
barn used metaphorically - English Only forum
bartering used for haggling/bargaining - English Only forum
Be familiar with vs be used to - English Only forum
"be focused on something" used with "enough"/"less" - English Only forum
"be going to" used with "if-clause" - English Only forum
be used - English Only forum
be used interchangeably with/for - English Only forum
be used to - English Only forum
be used to - English Only forum
Be used to (always negative?) - English Only forum
"be used to" (V. Woolf's peculiar grammar) - English Only forum
be used to / used to - English Only forum
be used to + NP - English Only forum
be used to + something else being done - English Only forum
Be used to call someone - English Only forum
"Be used to" structure - English Only forum
be used to vs be accustomed to - English Only forum
Be used to VS has gotten used to - English Only forum
be used to vs. be used for - English Only forum
Be used to vs. Habitually - English Only forum
be used to vs. used to - English Only forum
be used to/be used for - English Only forum
be used to/get used to - English Only forum
be used up or get exhausted - English Only forum
BE: immediately, directly (used as conjunctions) - English Only forum
be/get used to - English Only forum
be/get used to - English Only forum
bear as a crop; used of land - English Only forum
Beautiful Shot (used only for images produced with a camera?) - English Only forum
"because" used as a conj. in this sentence? - English Only forum
because you used some degree of - English Only forum
"Become" as a verb is seldom used in the simple present tense form? - English Only forum
Before he broke his wrist, Ian played/used to play tennis professionally. - English Only forum
before I've even used the bathroom - English Only forum
before I've even used vs before I use - English Only forum
Behind these guarded walls I used to go - English Only forum
Being used - English Only forum
Being used - English Only forum
Being Used - English Only forum
being used in what kind of context [End-weight Rule?] - English Only forum
being used vs are used - English Only forum
being used; used - English Only forum
Being used/ used - English Only forum
being used/used - English Only forum
believed to have been used - English Only forum
Ben's father that used to be a teacher now works~ : relative clause - English Only forum
Besides being used before during and after a battle as hitherto, - English Only forum
best available information and data 'is/are' used - English Only forum
best if used by 7 20. Are the numbers a date? - English Only forum
best if used by the expiration date - English Only forum
Best Prices for Used Computers - English Only forum
best title to be used to list down the list of responsibilities done so far in the career, in resume - English Only forum
best used as coasters - English Only forum
<better> get used to these bars - English Only forum
beware (used only in infinitives?) - English Only forum
bicycle part used for stability [kickstand, kick stand, stand?] - English Only forum
Big boards used for advertisements (located in streets) - English Only forum
Big heart [used to show courage?] - English Only forum
Biotechnology is being used to... - English Only forum
Black <is an / is used as an> adjective - English Only forum
"Blacks" used by a white person - English Only forum
Board/sign used to identify a class in a school picture - English Only forum
bollard as "post used to prevent traffic" in AmE - English Only forum
Both are used at an equal rate/same rate. - English Only forum
boundary can be used in a figurative sense? - English Only forum
Boutique [used as adjective] - English Only forum
Brand new = not used / not second-hand? - English Only forum
bread have been used up - English Only forum
bro / brother = Is it old fashioned? Is it used these days? - English Only forum
Bro, dude, buddy: which can be used to start a conversation? - English Only forum
buckets used in wells - English Only forum
bully used as an adjective - English Only forum
Bung-o: Expression used in novel by E Hemingway - English Only forum
business (used as plural form) - English Only forum
Business euphemisms used by men and women - English Only forum
But he did not respond or/nor talk to us like/as he used to. - English Only forum
But he used to - English Only forum
But these cannot continue <being used, to be used> as excuses. - English Only forum
But used as an intensive - English Only forum
"but" used in the sense of "and + a contrasting idea" - English Only forum
"By opposite" used in a sentence - English Only forum
By the end of the week, I'll <have used> <use> up most of it. - English Only forum
By the end of this, you will [have used / be using] English - English Only forum
By using/by having used...by making/by having made - English Only forum
C'est la vie (used in English) - English Only forum
Ça marche [used by British chefs] - English Only forum
Calendrical vs. Calendar (used as adjective) - English Only forum
came or used to come - English Only forum
can a semicolon be used between a clause and a phrase - English Only forum
Can "into " be used for metaphorical motion /a change of state? - English Only forum
can " the" be used before four seasons? - English Only forum
Can ; and ? be used together - English Only forum
Can 'any' be used in WH-questions? - English Only forum
Can 'as many as' be used as subject? - English Only forum
Can 'back' and 'back up' be used interchangeably in this sentence? - English Only forum
Can 'bear out' be used without any object? - English Only forum
Can 'better' be used like an auxiliary verb? - English Only forum
Can 'by the time' be used with the simple future tense? - English Only forum
can 'can' be used with 'hardly'? - English Only forum
Can 'ceiling' be used in the plural? - English Only forum
Can 'current' be used with present continuous? - English Only forum
Can 'except' be used like 'however'? - English Only forum
can 'extract' as a noun be used with one of the stanzas in a poem? - English Only forum
Can 'FED UP WITH' be used to say about food? - English Only forum
Can 'gel' and 'bond' be used together? - English Only forum
Can 'in those era' be used instead of 'in those days'? - English Only forum
Can 'look' be used in progressive form? - English Only forum
Can 'low-paid' and 'badly-paid' be used as predicative adjectives? - English Only forum
Can 'lump' be used as a collective term? - English Only forum
Can 'milk pack' be used to mean 'milk carton/box'? - English Only forum
Can 'more than' be used with the passive voice? - English Only forum
Can 'must' be used in the apodosis of a hypothetical conditional? - English Only forum
can 'opaque' be used as a verb? - English Only forum
Can 'post' be used as adjective? - English Only forum
Can 'pragmatic' be used as a noun? - English Only forum
Can 'sermon' be used of a speech by a Buddhist Priest? - English Only forum
Can 'these days' be used with present perfect tense? - English Only forum
Can 'three-year-old' be used as a noun? - English Only forum
can 'turn' be used in a special way? - English Only forum
Can 'up' be used with any verb? - English Only forum
Can 'where' be used as a relative pronoun(subject) without any referent? - English Only forum
Can 'whether' be used in this way? - English Only forum
can 'which' be used here? - English Only forum
Can 'which' can be used as a marker of a noun phrase? - English Only forum
Can 'will' be used for spontaneous decisions as well as spontaneous offers in the same sentence? - English Only forum
Can 'You' be used as a third person? - English Only forum
Can “already” be used with since ____? - English Only forum
Can “go a long way” be used literally? - English Only forum
Can “have got to” be used to express “an opportunity of the past” in British English? - English Only forum
Can “insanely” be used as a positive adjective? - English Only forum
Can “work” be used in this way? - English Only forum
Can [not only but also] this pattern be used in negatives? - English Only forum
Can 2018 be used as a adj? - English Only forum
Can a last name be used as a first name? - English Only forum
Can a preposition phrase be used as an attributive? - English Only forum
Can a prepositional phrase refer to an adjective used before a noun? - English Only forum
Can a word "fond" be used as an adjective? - English Only forum
Can A, B, and C be used as a complete sentence? - English Only forum
can adjective be used as the first word of a title? - English Only forum
Can "against" be used this way? - English Only forum
Can "all day" be used in the evening? - English Only forum
Can all the past tense verbs be used as Adj? - English Only forum
can an adjective be used as a noun? - English Only forum
Can an exact time be used in a present perfect sentence? - English Only forum
Can "and" be used twice in this sentence? - English Only forum
can "and so on" be used together with "such" or "like"? - English Only forum
can "and though" be used for emphasis perhaps? - English Only forum
Can anti-trust be used as a noun? If not, what alternative should be used instead? - English Only forum
can any better word be used instead of "throws" & "beginning - English Only forum
Can anything and everything be used interchangeably in some cases? - English Only forum
Can "as" be used to emphasize something? - English Only forum
Can "as if" be used in a sentence like this? - English Only forum
Can asterisk be used as parenthesis or quote - English Only forum
Can "at all" be used in an affirmative sentence? - English Only forum
Can "author" be used as a collective reference for painter and sculptor - English Only forum
can be also used - English Only forum
Can "be big at" be used as "be good at?" - English Only forum
Can be used and treated - English Only forum
can be used in - English Only forum
can be used many different times - English Only forum
can be used to bringing - English Only forum
can be used to whatever ends - English Only forum
can be used/use - English Only forum
Can "billable" be used as a noun? - English Only forum
Can "both" be used for more than two people or things? - English Only forum
Can both singular and plural form be used here? - English Only forum
Can both these be used interchangeably? And do both mean the same thing? - English Only forum
Can brilliant be used to describe music? - English Only forum
Can but be used to lead an independent sentence? - English Only forum
Can "chocolate"be used as a verb ? - English Only forum
Can comparatives be used this way? - English Only forum
Can "compared with/to,... " be used with comparatives? - English Only forum
Can "configure" be used this way? - English Only forum
Can "corral" be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Can "cushion" be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Can "damage" be used for non physical materials? - English Only forum
Can "definitely" be used to show agreement? - English Only forum
Can different way be used as an adverb? - English Only forum
Can "discontent" be used as a verb? - English Only forum
Can "don't make sound" used in this scenario - English Only forum
Can dramatic be used in this way? - English Only forum
Can "drop by" be used if...? - English Only forum
Can "during" be used with present perfect? - English Only forum
Can em dash be used inside parenthesis? - English Only forum
Can "et al." be used in non-scholarly context? - English Only forum
Can "every" be used in past tense - English Only forum
Can "exult" be used as a transitive verb? - English Only forum
Can "favorable" be used to describe a person? - English Only forum
Can feed/fed be used of drugs and medicine besides food? - English Only forum
Can "follow me" be used to mean "repeat after me"? - English Only forum
Can "follow suit" be used in formal writing? - English Only forum
can "for a while" be used in such case? - English Only forum
Can "forgotten" be used as an adjective? - English Only forum
Can "former" be used this way? - English Only forum
Can "gargantuan" be used to describe a large population? - English Only forum
Can gauzy and misty be used to describe a colour? - English Only forum
Can gerund and infinitive be used interchangeably in a sentence? - English Only forum
Can gerunds be used for the imperative? - English Only forum
Can "get out" be used in this context? - English Only forum
Can "give birth to a child" and "produce a child" be used interchangeably? - English Only forum
Can "go out" be used to mean I'm getting out of a room - English Only forum
Can "grind to a halt" be used in human's action? - English Only forum
Can ground be used in this way? - English Only forum
Can "gutter" be used to explain "trough"? - English Only forum
Can "headphone" be used to refer to both "earplug" and "ear muff"? - English Only forum
Can "I can't agree more" be used to answer an invitation? - English Only forum
Can I say 'used to do' equals 'always happened before' - English Only forum
Can I say:"This knife is used for cutting"? - English Only forum
Can I shorten "item is used" to "item's used"? - English Only forum
Can I use ''already used to'' +..... ? - English Only forum
can i used spreading instead of being spread? - English Only forum
Can "if clause" be used even after a preposition? - English Only forum
Can "implement" be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Can implement be used with a visit? - English Only forum
Can infinitive be used to refer to the past? - English Only forum
Can "lesser" be used as "smaller"? - English Only forum
can "lie(lay-lain)" be used after 'problem' or 'cause' in a sentence? - English Only forum
Can "lonely" be used as a noun? - English Only forum
Can "manufacture" and "production" be used together? - English Only forum
Can "may have" be used to give suggestions in the past? - English Only forum
Can MAY/MIGHT be used to talk about DEDUCTION? - English Only forum
Can might be used with if? - English Only forum
Can mobile be used as the short version of mobile number? - English Only forum
Can "most" be used as an adverb ? - English Only forum
can "nonetheless" be used in questions? - English Only forum
Can obsessional be used as a noun - English Only forum
Can "own" be used with a non-personal subject? - English Only forum
Can "parameters" be used? - English Only forum
can "pass over" be used intransitively? - English Only forum
Can past progressive be used after past perfect? - English Only forum
can past tense be used in future and present ? - English Only forum
can past tense be used virtually (future past)? - English Only forum
Can "phenomenon" be used for observed behavior? - English Only forum
Can "pose" be used instead of "place"? - English Only forum
Can "posit" be used as a synonym for "propose/suggest" - English Only forum
can "post" be used instead of "after"? - English Only forum
Can Present Participle be also used when the sentence is in Future Continous Tense? - English Only forum
can present progressive without temporal marker be used - English Only forum
Can present simple be used to describe a past event? - English Only forum
Can "pros" or "cons" be used in isolation? - English Only forum
Can recreational be used in the sense of sightseeing? - English Only forum
Can "reflected" be used instead of "reflecting"? - English Only forum
Can "remain" be used progressively? - English Only forum
Can "renovate" is used for roads? - English Only forum
Can rsvp be used for letter of invitation of a guest speaker? - English Only forum
Can "rush" be used in relation to a car? - English Only forum
Can "shift" be used for dates? - English Only forum
Can "since" be used in other tenses besides perfect tense - English Only forum
Can SINCE-CLAUSE be used with a sentence in the past tense? - English Only forum
Can "slip" be used for this? - English Only forum
Can sometimes both simple past and present tense be used? - English Only forum
Can static verbs be used in the present perfect passive voice? - English Only forum
Can "Strappy" be used in place of "Stroppy" - English Only forum
Can "stringent" be used to describe a person? - English Only forum
can "such … that…" be used in the main clause? - English Only forum
Can "such" be used in this manner? - English Only forum
can take a little getting used to - English Only forum
can take getting used to - English Only forum
Can "Tenants" be used as a "thing" not a "person"? - English Only forum
Can "that" be used instead of "because" or "since"? - English Only forum
Can "that's good enough" be used to interrupt a talk in progress? - English Only forum
Can the and one be used together? - English Only forum
Can the dummy pronoun 'it' be used to express opinions? - English Only forum
Can "the elderly" be used in a specific situation? - English Only forum
Can the English verb mind be used in the meaning of recall ? - English Only forum
Can the equal sign be used in the title? - English Only forum
Can the expression "be determined" be used in a figurative way as referred to objects? - English Only forum
Can the negative form of the present perfect tense be used to mean experience? - English Only forum
can "the next morning" be used to mean future tense - English Only forum
can the noun 'library' be grammatically used like 'theatre' - English Only forum
Can the phrase "in commemoration of" be used to describe a present event? - English Only forum
Can the phrase "these days" be used with a past tense verb? - English Only forum
Can "the same as..." be used as an adverb? - English Only forum
Can the Simple Past be used here? - English Only forum
Can the verb 'let' be used with adjectives? (let + object + adjective) - English Only forum
Can the verb 'park' be used for motorbikes? - English Only forum
Can the verb "know" be used in the imperative? - English Only forum
Can the verb "partition" be used as reflexive verb? - English Only forum
Can the verb phrase "equates to" be used to compare the same thing but in different units ? - English Only forum
can the word ''ambiguous'' be used in sexual context ? - English Only forum
Can the word 'condescending' ever be used in a positive sense? - English Only forum
can the word 'passe' be used on a person - English Only forum
Can the word “flash” be used to refer to lightning? - English Only forum
Can the word "other" be used independently? - English Only forum
Can the word "speak" be used with a direct speech? - English Only forum
Can the word "wherein" still be used in written language? - English Only forum
Can the word, "various", be used in describing uncountable set? - English Only forum
can the words "can" and "cannot" be used as past tense? - English Only forum
Can "then" be used instead of "otherwise"? - English Only forum
Can "then" be used to connect two sentences? - English Only forum
Can they be used for both good and bad? "You don't say! ... - English Only forum
Can this sentence be used in both positive and negative event? - "I'd expect no less of someone" - English Only forum
Can "this weekend" be used in both past/future tenses? - English Only forum
Can "though" be used in a simple sentence? - English Only forum
Can "through into" be used as verb? - English Only forum
Can "to-infinitive phrase" be used non-restrictively modifying its preceding noun? - English Only forum
Can "touching" be used in a sad situation? - English Only forum
Can "treat" be used for objects? - English Only forum
Can two nouns used together in this sentence? - English Only forum
Can two restrictive clauses be used to define something in a single sentence? - English Only forum
Can two "which"s (or "that"s) used in a sentence? - English Only forum
Can UK/US be used as adjective - English Only forum
Can "unless" be used in "imaginary" or "hypothetical" conditional sentences? - English Only forum
Can up to/until be used to describe a part of address? - English Only forum
Can "vend" be used as a noun? - English Only forum
Can verb subject inversion be used for emphasis? - English Only forum
Can verbs be used in a sentence without governing pronouns? - English Only forum
Can "very" be used with adverbs? - English Only forum
Can "very much" as a determiner be used in affirmative expressions? - English Only forum
Can "what+infinitive" be used in passive voice. - English Only forum
Can "When gotten robbed" be used or not? - English Only forum
Can "where" sometimes be used as a pronoun? - English Only forum
Can which be used to refer to people? - English Only forum
Can who & when (subordinating conjunctions) be used as a subject? - English Only forum
Can "who" be used for objects? - English Only forum
Can whose be used as noun? - English Only forum
Can "whose" be used for stuff? - English Only forum
can <widely be / be widely> used [adverb position] - English Only forum
Can "will" be used when the speaker is not sure about the result? - English Only forum
Can "will" be used with "if" in any case ? - English Only forum
Can "without" be used in a conditional sentence? - English Only forum
Can "would" be used in future tense like will? - English Only forum
Can "would" be used to express the future in the past? - English Only forum
Can "would" be used to express the future tense? - English Only forum
Can Zero Conditional be used in political matter ? - English Only forum
can't [used for the future?] - English Only forum
can't get used to how much - English Only forum
Can't have heard us. -Used in AE?? - English Only forum
can't "too" be used in negative sentences or not? - English Only forum
can't used for deduction - English Only forum
can’t even remember when I last used it - English Only forum
capitalize "Memory System" [used as name] - English Only forum
car used for official business -- adjective? - English Only forum
Cathedral used for Buddhist temples - English Only forum
cattail / bulrush / reedmace - which is used in American English? - English Only forum
celestial [used as noun?] - English Only forum
cell phones be allowed to be used - English Only forum
characters used erroneously - English Only forum
Chariots were used ... for fighting<s?>, racing<s?>, and ... [plural?] - English Only forum
check-in used as a noun - English Only forum
Chinese medicine have used or use a rare plant to cure... - English Only forum
Chopsticks are seldom used by the foreigners in other countries. - English Only forum
Cindy is not the person she used to be. - English Only forum
Civic only used for people in a city? - English Only forum
claim used as "legal claim" or "complaint" - English Only forum
ClickTag is 'only' used if [emphasize 'if'?] - English Only forum
cloth bags were used that were made larger - English Only forum
coal produced electricity/coal was used to produce electricity - English Only forum
coal was used for <the> <no article> street lighting - English Only forum
"collapse"-can this verb be transitive/used in the passive voice in the following sentence? - English Only forum
Colon used correctly? "But a bigger question is:" - English Only forum
"colored" (was used) to refer to black people and (is seen) now as a racial slur. - English Only forum
comma before subordinating conjunction: used in BrE? - English Only forum
comma is used to divide sentences - English Only forum
Comma rightly used? - English Only forum
comma with 'without' [preposition]: used, without any caveat, the key - English Only forum
comma with number greater than 999: always used? - English Only forum
commercial additives used to tackle the coffee ring effect - English Only forum
common spices and herbs used in the Mediterranean diet include - English Only forum
Common Thread - is it correctly used here? - English Only forum
commonly used such methods - English Only forum
Commonly used synonyms of "Don't rush me." - English Only forum
Commonly-used [with or without hyphen] hyphenation -ly suffix - English Only forum
compare it with that used/ employed by other authors - English Only forum
complement used right in this context? - English Only forum
"complete" used with no object - English Only forum
Complete: used in reference to time - English Only forum
Complying with their wishes makes them used to this type of lifestyle - English Only forum
Computers are used for surfing the Net. - English Only forum
Conditional sentences used in direct and indirect sentences - English Only forum
Conditional used in politeness. Could you please bring me a cup of coffee? - English Only forum
Congratulations if you were the Provost [used for when 'you' are Provost now?] - English Only forum
conjunction not used - English Only forum
Conservative: Used in everyday conversation? - English Only forum
constraints of <being> used by human beings - English Only forum
Construction used in a table - English Only forum
contaminated a river by releasing synthetic chemicals used in production - English Only forum
"continue to be used" - English Only forum
"continue" used as speech verb - English Only forum
Contradiction used as a verb - English Only forum
Conversely ateji also refers to kanji used semantically without regard to the readings - English Only forum
Converting "Used to" into question - English Only forum
conviction only used for speech? - English Only forum
coolers use/used with air-conditioning - English Only forum
copy used on phone or walkie talkie - English Only forum
"could have done" used in three different contexts - English Only forum
Could have used - English Only forum
could have used a lot more room in the seat - English Only forum
could have used someone to tell my s*** to - English Only forum
Could I have used/Can I use/ - English Only forum
Could is used to say: Polite or Past? - English Only forum
Could Satisfy be used intransitively? - English Only forum
Could "that" be used without "so,such" for a effect clause? - English Only forum
Could the pronoun “it” be used to indicate someone‘s “words” - English Only forum
Could the verb 'bully' be used as an intransitive verb? - English Only forum
Could the word "means" be used as a singular noun and still remain its meaning? - English Only forum
"could" used for one specific event - English Only forum
"Could" used for past tense or conditional - English Only forum
could used in a declarative sentence - English Only forum
Could will be used in the past? - English Only forum
could- used for one specific event - in questions - English Only forum
could- used for one specific event? - English Only forum
countable nouns used as a category with a definite article - English Only forum
courses on statistical inference and modelling, where I used R - English Only forum
Courtesy phrases that students used to use with teachers - English Only forum
Cover used intransitively - English Only forum
CPM is commonly <used with> all forms of projects - English Only forum
"crave after" commonly used phrase? - English Only forum
crazy - isn't used in everyday speech - English Only forum
Cream (used as a verb) - English Only forum
criteria shall be used as <input requirements> - English Only forum
currently -- adjective or adverb when used with a linking verb - English Only forum
Dad spoke/used to speak Dutch very well, but he's forgotten it now. - English Only forum
Deducted from or used on goods on your next order - English Only forum
defying , staging has been used after comma? - English Only forum
"demise" used figuratively - English Only forum
dependent clauses being used to define.... - English Only forum
design principles are used to - English Only forum
Detainee - is this always used for illegitimate detention? - English Only forum
"deteriorate" used intransitively - English Only forum
Did / does / do used for emphasis - English Only forum
did + used - English Only forum
"did before" instead of "used to" ? - English Only forum
did I use / have i used - English Only forum
Did it use to be a cinema there? [used to in question] - English Only forum
did love/ used to love - English Only forum
did she say, as used in reported construction - English Only forum
Did she <use to, used to> swim? - English Only forum
did there used or use to - English Only forum
did use to do / used to do - English Only forum
Did you get / Have you gotten used to... - English Only forum
Did you have to grow it? -used this way - English Only forum
Did you or did you used to - English Only forum
Did you see it / Have you seen it used in modern English? - English Only forum
Did you use to or Used you to? - English Only forum
Did you use to/used to? - English Only forum
<Did you use><Have you used> your granny's iphone to take all those pictures... - English Only forum
did/used to - English Only forum
Didn't get used to vs hadn't got used to - English Only forum
Didn't that movie used to have a war in it? - English Only forum
didn't use to vs used not to - English Only forum
didn't use to / didn't used to / never used to? - English Only forum
didn't used to - English Only forum
didn't used to...? - English Only forum
didn’t use to / used to be that way. - English Only forum
"dido" currently known/used? - English Only forum
Difference Between "Being Used" And "Used"? - English Only forum
difference between imperative mood and subjunctive mood used to express commands or demands - English Only forum
Diffidently being used in a sentence - English Only forum
dig [for "understand or like"; still used?] - English Only forum
Direct speech is used to report what another person or <other people> said. - English Only forum
Discard masks here/Used masks only - English Only forum
discarded/used/waste plastic bags - English Only forum
dish up - used transitively or intrasitively? - English Only forum
Dishes used only once - English Only forum
disposition used as a verb - English Only forum
Distinguished — Used of persons only? - English Only forum
"distortion" used as an uncount noun - English Only forum
do as much with you as we used to - English Only forum
Do British schools uniforms are used? - English Only forum
Do I get paid? -used here? - English Only forum
Do socks, shoes always used in the plural form - English Only forum
"Do you feel me" used by black Americans. - English Only forum
Do you get it? (used in this context?) - English Only forum
Do you see any signs of force used on the door? - English Only forum
doctor used as a verb - English Only forum
Doctorial used in a sentence - English Only forum
Does " At present" show present progressive should be used or " gets along" would be a better alternative? - English Only forum
Does 'objective necessity' make sense when used to describe a inevitable trend. - English Only forum
Does "Can" mean "will be able to", when used in if-clause ? - English Only forum
"dogleg right"---only used for golf? - English Only forum
doing something that could be used as a cause célèbre - English Only forum
Don't get used to it Vs Don't make a habit of it - English Only forum
Don't used to / not use to - English Only forum
don't, ca'n't, wo'''n't and others, as used by Lewis Carroll - English Only forum
"Dosh", is it widely used. - English Only forum
double (used as adjective, transitive verb and intransitive verb) - English Only forum
double valuation used for taxes - English Only forum
Doubts in same used words - English Only forum
dozen [used approximately] - English Only forum
dude [where is it used?] - English Only forum
Due to the fact that(?) the great amount of coal used in central heatings, the winters in Istanbul are smoggy. - English Only forum
During the years <I><I've> used (when the action is over) - English Only forum
"DXC technology is concerned by researchers due to its high efficiency......". Is " be concerned by " used correctly here? - English Only forum
each with respect to both new and used products - English Only forum
easier than <it><that> used to be - English Only forum
economically used.... - English Only forum
Eire (as used by some BrE speakers) - English Only forum
Eldest used for things - English Only forum
electricity <might><may> be used to make hydrogen - English Only forum
element used in the <made?> of red phosphors - English Only forum
Email/Telephone Number used ... - English Only forum
emotions can be used... - English Only forum
En Dashes and Hyphens Used In Same Phrase - English Only forum
enable used in the passive voice - English Only forum
endorse, prove, demonstrate (used with active and passive) - English Only forum
English is the most used / commonly used language in the world. - English Only forum
Enter (used alone) - English Only forum
Epic (used to refer to people) - English Only forum
erstwhile/former - adjectives used as nouns ? - English Only forum
Even though he used to speak comfortably in public [...] - English Only forum
eventually ceased to be used - English Only forum
ever mindful of ...=always/used to care ...? - English Only forum
"Every day Dan will come home" - will for habit is used? - English Only forum
every question and answer <so used> - English Only forum
every so often is used with too often - English Only forum
Every time I used to meet Vs Every time i met - English Only forum
everything is as it used to be - English Only forum
eww (sign of disgust)(only used by girls?) - English Only forum
Examples of oral ords that should not been used in written form in w - English Only forum
Examples that the word SOUND can be used as SOUNDS - English Only forum
Except for/ except used after (all) - English Only forum
exclamation sound/intake of breath used to indicate parental faux shock - English Only forum
Excuse (verb): used to ask politely that people leave a place - English Only forum
executive line of used toilets - English Only forum
experience or feel pangs - verbs which are used with 'pangs' - English Only forum
Expressing [to be used to+ ING/noun] in a different way - English Only forum
Expression or word used in answer to lame joke - English Only forum
Expression used in US politics - English Only forum
Expressions used with a to-do list - English Only forum
extremely: used with 'strong' adjectives? - English Only forum
"Eyes Away" used alone. - English Only forum
f... word used in 1801 [f***] - English Only forum
faggot as an expression [can it be used as a generic insult?] - English Only forum
fake teeth used by old people - English Only forum
fare blitz (used in AE/BE?) - English Only forum
fare infraction ticket (used in AE/BE?) - English Only forum
Fat is used for cooking in northern Europe, but oil is used - English Only forum
favorite (as used in the context of soccer about a team) - English Only forum
"Favorite" used as a noun - English Only forum
feedback loops used to bully people - English Only forum
feel used - English Only forum
Feeling toward an object that have been used for a long time - English Only forum
feeling used that - English Only forum
female genital organs: [words used speaking with children?] - English Only forum
fields trips were <pragmatic> [correctly used?] - English Only forum
"figuring out" used as a noun? - English Only forum
Fine. (used in formal speech?) - English Only forum
Finished Product Name upon Material Used? - English Only forum
First, a machine used to lay sidewalks and gutters spits - English Only forum
Five dollars <is><are> used - English Only forum
flashcards -- used as a singular noun - English Only forum
floating used for talking about vegetables - English Only forum
floor is frequently used? - English Only forum
"For a change" used ironically - English Only forum
"for all I know" used correctly here? - English Only forum
For centuries, people have used / use [simple present v. present perfect] - English Only forum
"For" correctly used? - English Only forum
for short-used by - English Only forum
For those used to the cramped, dimly lit Aldi stores of yore - English Only forum
for used before a period of time - English Only forum
"for" used twice?? - English Only forum
forestry terms used in North America - English Only forum
forgoing being used - English Only forum
form used by doctors. - English Only forum
Formality used in Technical Support - English Only forum
Former / Latter - used same time? - English Only forum
"former" or "what used to be" - English Only forum
four women, one of whom <used to be a man> - English Only forum
fragments of gossip <from the time when><since> the aunts used to say - English Only forum
Free of charge - used in sentence - English Only forum
frequencies that are used small - English Only forum
Frequently Used, Or Old-fashioned - English Only forum
fresher only used for a student? - English Only forum
<from> - used to indicate the materials or substances something is made of - English Only forum
from1966, a clock has been used - English Only forum
Full date (month-day-year) used as an adjective - English Only forum
fully ready to be used. - English Only forum
functions <that can be used globally in the editor> vs. functions <in the editor that can be used globally> - English Only forum
future perfect used as a simple present - English Only forum
Future tense of "can be used" - English Only forum
gaol (still used in UK?) - English Only forum
Gay= happy (used in these day?) - English Only forum
General: nouns used before specific names - English Only forum
genre used in 'The Onion' - English Only forum
Gerund forum of "used to" - English Only forum
gerund used objective - English Only forum
gestures that have become used to us - English Only forum
Get accustomed / get used - English Only forum
get as used to it - English Only forum
Get in the way (used with quantifiers) - English Only forum
get used to - English Only forum
get used to - English Only forum
get used to - be used to - English Only forum
get used to - be used to - English Only forum
get used to + negative - English Only forum
Get used to +adjectives [to being 'adjective'] - English Only forum
get used to doing vs use to do - English Only forum
get used to exercising - English Only forum
Get used to someone - English Only forum
get used to the new life or start their new lives - English Only forum
Get used to vs Come to terms - English Only forum
get used to... - English Only forum
Get used to/ getting used to - English Only forum
get yourself used to it - English Only forum
gets used to seeing things accomplished - English Only forum
gets used up - English Only forum
Give 110%--is it often used in American English? - English Only forum
Give used transitively - English Only forum
Given that you used to have... you must have used to be... - English Only forum
Go astray: is it currently used? - English Only forum
Go on(through) menstruation -Verb used - English Only forum
go up to the roof (used by stairs or lift) - English Only forum
Go used with time words - English Only forum
gold medals used to go to British lager louts - English Only forum
Golden! [exclamation(interjection) used?] - English Only forum
got used to abusing someone's generosity - English Only forum
got used to talk to vs used to talking to - English Only forum
Got used to/I've got used to - English Only forum
Grammatical status of "to have + participium" (when used unconjugated) - English Only forum
grammatically which one is correct about "used to" - English Only forum
Groundwater is the word used to describe water that saturates the ground.. - English Only forum
grow used to - English Only forum
habitual action- used to , would - English Only forum
habitually used word or phrase - English Only forum
had a boyfriend used to beat her up - English Only forum
Had and have used in a sentence regarding a movie - English Only forum
had babysat/ used to babysit - English Only forum
had been living / used to live> for twenty years [past continuous vs used to with time limit] - English Only forum
had been used <of old> to talk... - English Only forum
had been used to - English Only forum
Had been used to gather - English Only forum
had different careers vs. used to have different careers. - English Only forum
Had I not used or Hadn't I used? - English Only forum
had known vs used to know - English Only forum
"Had not worked" is used because <the> not working is earlier in time than <the> taking the exam. - English Only forum
had once worn / used to wear - English Only forum
had used - English Only forum
Had used to - English Only forum
had used to - English Only forum
<had> used to verb - English Only forum
had used up his aliquot of opportunity cost; - English Only forum
had/would have/used to have - English Only forum
hadn’t used a hammer before working in construction - English Only forum
half of < what / which > it used to charge - English Only forum
Half-used - English Only forum
half-used buildings - English Only forum
half-used five-shilling book of them - English Only forum
handheld mold used to manufacture type at scale - English Only forum
Hands are used instead of voice to make words - English Only forum
Hannah (had) tried to get used to her new school for many months. - English Only forum
hard-used - English Only forum
hardly used as to provisions - English Only forum
has already been used vs was already being used - English Only forum
has been already used ... or ... has already been used? - English Only forum
has been used - English Only forum
has been used and continues to do so [passive voice followed by a clause reduced with "do"] - English Only forum
Has been used or was used - English Only forum
Has been used to - English Only forum
Has noun-as-adjective to be used here or not? - English Only forum
Has she ever used her dart gun on a date? - English Only forum
has used/ used - English Only forum
haute divulgation used in English - English Only forum
Have (used to wish something good) - English Only forum
Have a Habit of vs be used to - English Only forum
Have a taste of theater -used? - English Only forum
have barely used it - English Only forum
have been vs. used to be - English Only forum
have got used to - English Only forum
Have got used to/ have been used to - English Only forum
Have grown used to - English Only forum
Have I used “pending" correctly in this sentence? - English Only forum
Have I used GOING correctly in this context? - English Only forum
Have I used "off" properly here? - English Only forum
Have I used "off work" correctly? - English Only forum
Have I used PROACTIVE correctly in this context? - English Only forum
Have I used "Send" correctly here? - English Only forum
Have I used the definite article THE correctly here? - English Only forum
Have I used the phrase "Coming as it does" correctly in this context? - English Only forum
Have I used the tenses correctly? - English Only forum
Have I used the word DISBURSAL correctly in this context? - English Only forum
Have I used "though" correctly? - English Only forum
have long since been living VS have long been used to living - English Only forum
Have not got used to - English Only forum
have some getting used to to do - English Only forum
"have to" and "Must" used for help - English Only forum
have used VS used - English Only forum
have used/ have been using - English Only forum
Have you eaten? -used this case? - English Only forum
Have you got used to living here? - English Only forum
Have you used Apple laptop? - English Only forum
Have you used your own photo? - English Only forum
Have/take difference when used in a shopping situation. Context provided. - English Only forum
Hawkwood used to <hire his soldiers> <to princes> - English Only forum
He always used to do something vs He used to always do something - English Only forum
He asked that his name <not be> <was not> used - English Only forum
He can't have used it for years - English Only forum
He continues to train (unnecessarily used)? - English Only forum
He did <use to, used to> ... - English Only forum
He doesn't like his phone <to be> <being> used by other people - English Only forum
He got used to + V+ing? - English Only forum
he had been put on the stamp to minimize the extent to which the stamp would be purchased or used - English Only forum
he had seldom <been used with> patience - English Only forum
He had/used to have a beard when he was 25. - English Only forum
he has been used - English Only forum
He is no longer the man that/whom he used to be - English Only forum
He is not the John that he used to be. - English Only forum
He is not used to having hair. - English Only forum
He is not "what" he used to be or "who" he used to be? - English Only forum
He is smoking more than <he?> used to. - English Only forum
He knew how because he <has/had> used - English Only forum
he taught / he used to teach - English Only forum
He took some getting used to it. - English Only forum
He used a clever scheme to trick people into giving him money. - English Only forum
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He used oils from fruits and spices. - English Only forum
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he used them for carpet-bags - English Only forum
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He used to be the original steam shovel - English Only forum
he used to buy “a big highway sign - English Only forum
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He used to hit me. And my mother. - English Only forum
He used to hurt himself a lot as a kid. He killed himself at 90. - English Only forum
He used to keep up the pretence. Used to have a limp, too. - English Only forum
he used to sail off the coast of Saint-Louis - English Only forum
He used to sleep with air conditioner on. - English Only forum
he used to stand high there - English Only forum
He was used to her - English Only forum
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