No Pressure English

Used To vs Be Used To vs Usually (Advanced English Grammar Made Simple) - EP 23

9 min · 2. maj 2026
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Struggling with “used to” vs “be used to” vs “usually”? You’re not alone—this is one of the most common mistakes even advanced English learners make. Here is the free transcript for this week's episode => https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n_f3ikn0m908iNPRrniHHpn6fTm98KUN7MuOWy1eUzU/edit?tab=t.0 [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n_f3ikn0m908iNPRrniHHpn6fTm98KUN7MuOWy1eUzU/edit?tab=t.0] In this episode, we break down the structure “be used to doing” in a clear, natural way, with real-life examples and simple explanations. You’ll learn: * Why we say “I’m used to doing” (NOT “to do”) * The difference between past habits, normal situations, and daily routines * How collocations (fixed combinations) work in English * Why some words are “married” to each other—and how to recognise them Perfect for intermediate and advanced learners who want to sound more natural and avoid common grammar mistakes. 👉 If grammar sometimes feels confusing, that’s normal. This episode is designed to help you understand through listening—not memorising rules.

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