I don´t usually...
Do you usually...?
2. I used to + Vb (solía)
I didn´t use to ....
Did you use to .... ?
3. I am used to Vb(ING) ... ( Estoy acostumbrado)
I´m not used to Vb(ING)...
Are you used to VB(ING)...?
4 . I (get/got/ will get) used to + Vb(ING) ( Acostumbro a)
I (don´t/didn´t/won´t) get used to VB(ING)...
Do you get used to Vb(ING)...?
COLETILLA
AUX de la frase principal y su sujeto pero de signo contrario. Si no tuviera auxiliar entonces utilizaríamos el auxiliar “to do”.
Your brother is older than you, isn’t he? You’re not from here, are you?
You can help me, can’t you? You can’t dance, can you?
John is getting married, isn’t he? Kate’s not American, is she?
You worked yesterday, didn’t you? They didn’t go to class yesterday, did they?
Peter never liked Susan, did he? Sarah likes ice cream, doesn’t she?
To have got: They’ve got a dog, haven’t they? (Tienen un perro, ¿no?)
To have: They have a dog, don’t they? (Tienen un perro, ¿no?)
Excepción: Con el verbo “to be” en 1ª persona de oraciones negativas, se usa “aren’t” en la pregunta coletilla. Ejemplos:
I am not wrong, am I? I am wrong, aren’t I?
Questions
I´m giving him an apple now1- Who is giving an apple now?
2- What´re you doing now?
3- How/Whon are you giving an apple now?
3- What´re you giving him now?
4- Where/When are you giving him an apple?