Rewrite the following sentences using used/be used to/get used to: 1. Marc ate a lot pizza when he was a child. 2. Nana speaks good English so she will pass the English exam. 3. Women wore long skirts in the 19" century. 4. Julia can skate on the ice for hours, she does it quite well. 5. It is difficult for me to get up early but I think I will become accustomed to it in a few days
2. To rewrite this sentence using "be used to," we can say: "Nana is used to speaking good English, so she will pass the English exam." This means that Nana is familiar and comfortable with speaking English, so she will likely do well on the exam.
3. To rewrite this sentence using "used to," we can say: "In the 19th century, women used to wear long skirts." This means that in the past, during the 19th century, women regularly or habitually wore long skirts.
4. To rewrite this sentence using "can get used to," we can say: "Julia can get used to skating on the ice for hours, as she does it quite well." This means that Julia has the ability to become familiar and comfortable with skating on the ice for long periods of time because she is already skilled at it.
5. This sentence is already using "get used to" correctly, so there is no need to rewrite it: "It is difficult for me to get up early, but I think I will become accustomed to it in a few days." This means that currently, it is hard for the speaker to wake up early, but they believe that after a few days, they will become more familiar and comfortable with it.