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When I first came to Britain it took me a long time to __on the left. (be used to driving, be used to drive, get used to driving, get used to drive) ​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The correct option is the third one.

When I first came to Britain it took me a long time to get used to driving on the left.

Explanation:

  • As the given sentence is an example of continuous tense which shows that the action is repeated on a daily basis.

  • So, "ing" will be added with the first form of the verb to show the continouty.

Answered by skyfall63
1

When I first came to Britain it took me a long time to get used to driving on the left

Explanation:

  • "Get used to" implies that in the beginning a situation was unusual/strange however, is not anymore/will soon stop being unusual/strange owing to a passage in time.
  • "Get used to" can be used with the "–ing" form(example, I’m getting used to driving in the rain). and also can be used with a noun. Furthermore, "get used to" is used in all tenses (example, When I first moved to Mexico I was not used to having so many Tacos; Now that I have been living in India for ten years, I am used to the heat)

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