It's easy to confuse used to do and be
used to. Both forms look alike, but they have very different meanings and
structures.
First let's look at used to do, or used to + verb. When I say I used
to do something, I mean that I did something regularly in the past
which I no longer do now. For example, "When I was a child, I used
to fight with my siblings, but now we get along." We can also
use used to do to talk about something that was true in the past but
is not true now, for example, "Drinking alcohol used to be illegal
in the U.S." In other words, drinking alcohol was illegal in the past, but
it is no longer illegal.
Be used to means something different. If you are
used to something, you are accustomed to it. It is normal or usual for
you. Be used to is always followed by a noun or gerund (verb
ending in ing). For example, I can say I am used to the rain,
or I can say that I am used to staying up late.
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