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Sentences with "Getting Used To"

The document provides examples of sentence structures using the phrases "getting used to" and "not getting used to" in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences. It includes 20 examples each of positive sentences with the structure of subject + verb to be + getting + used to + infinitive verb + complement. Negative sentences follow the structure of subject + verb to be + not + used to + infinitive verb + complement. Interrogative sentences use the structure of verb to be + subject + getting + used to + infinitive verb + complement + ?.

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Sentences with "Getting Used To"

The document provides examples of sentence structures using the phrases "getting used to" and "not getting used to" in positive, negative, and interrogative sentences. It includes 20 examples each of positive sentences with the structure of subject + verb to be + getting + used to + infinitive verb + complement. Negative sentences follow the structure of subject + verb to be + not + used to + infinitive verb + complement. Interrogative sentences use the structure of verb to be + subject + getting + used to + infinitive verb + complement + ?.

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Sentences with becoming/getting used to

Positive sentences:
The structure for positive sentences is:
Subject + verb to be + getting + used to + infinitive verb +
complement
1. I am getting used to talk
2. We are getting used to think
3. She is getting used to sing
4. They are getting used to eat
5. You are getting used to study
6. He is getting used to read
7. We are getting used to watch
8. She is getting used to write
9. He is getting used to swimn
10. You are getting used to run
11. I am getting used to buy
12. You are getting used to fix
13. He is getting used to jump
14. We are getting used to play
15. They are getting used to exercise
16. She is getting used to clean
17. He is getting used to download
18. She is getting used to listen
19. We are getting used to
20. You are getting used to
Negative sentences.
The structure for negative sentences is:
Subject + verb to be + not + used to + infinitive verb + complement
1. She is not getting used to
2. We are not getting used to
3. She is not getting used to
4. He is not getting used to
5. You are not getting used to
6. I am not getting used to
7. He is not getting used to
8. She is not getting used to
9. You are not getting used to
10. He is not getting used to
11. I am not getting used to
12. You are not getting used to
13. She is not getting used to
14. He is not getting used to
15. You are not getting used to
16. He is not getting used to
17. She is not getting used to
18. She is noºt getting used to
19. We are not getting used to
20. They are not getting used to

Interrogative sentences:
verb to be + Subject + getting + used to + infinitive verb +
complement + ?
1. Am I getting used to
2. Are we getting used to
3. Is she getting used to
4. Are you getting used to
5. Are they getting used to
6. Is she getting used to
7. Is he getting used to
8. Are you getting used to
9. Am I getting used to
10. Is he getting used to
11. Is she getting used to
12. Are we getting used to
13. Are they getting used to
14. Are you getting used to
15. Is she getting used to
16. Is he getting used to
17. Are you getting used to
18. Am I getting used to
19. Are we getting used to
20. Is he getting used to

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