Welcome to this video lesson. We are going to look at three grammatical constructions. Firstly, 'Used To' plus verb in the infinitive. Secondly, 'To Be Used To' plus...
Guess there's no use in hangin' 'round Guess I'll get dressed and do the town I'll find some crowded avenue Though it will be empty without you Can't get used to losin' you no matter what I try to do...
Violence for violence, time after time Putting those things right out of your mind Thinking this could never happen to you Just to those folks on the evening news Chorus: It's no big deal they say...
You get used to working with one choreographer. You kind of get stuck in that vein and you work your way out of it, picking up someone else's style, their flavor. It takes a bit of time.
You're never going to get used to walking into a room and have people screaming at you. There's a lot of things that come with the life you could get lost in. But you have to let it be what it is....
You don't even really get used to doing scenes where you have to kiss, or be particularly intimate, with another person who's not actually your lover in real life.