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Use of " be used to" in detail.

Used to -  आदत है या आदि है।

"Used to" is used for habit ( आदत)

Rule :- Subject + is / am/ are +used to +v4/ noun + object.


Note :- "Used to" is always followed by (Verb+ing / Noun )


उसे झूट बोलने की आदत है।
He is used to speaking lie.

मुझे गाली देने की आदत नही है।
I am not used to abusing.

क्या तुम्हें पिटने की आदत है?
Are you used to being beaten ?

 मुझे दिल्ली की गर्मी की आदत है।
I am used to Delhi's heat.

मुझे तुम्हारी आदत सी हो गयी है।
I am used to you.

उसे दादागिरी दिखाने की आदत है।
He is used to bullying.

मुझे अपने वादे से मुकरने की आदत नही है।
I am not used to back out on my promises.

क्या उसे रात में खर्राटे लेने की आदत है ?
Is he used to snoring at night?

मुझे तेरी तरह नकल मारने की आदत नही है।
I am not used to cheating like you.

क्या तुम्हें इस फ़ोन की आदत है?
Are you used to this phone?

तुझे तो नखरे दिखाने की आदत है।
You are used to showing tantrums.

लोगो के भावनाओ से खेलना उसकी आदत है।
He is used to playing people's emotions.

मुझे इस तन्हाई की आदत है।
I am used to this loneliness.

क्या तुम्हें देर तक जागने की आदत है?
Are you used to getting up till late night?

उसे लड़की छेड़ने की आदत है।
He is used to teasing girls.

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