To be used to is a structure used to talk about habits and customs that are familiar to us.
When expressed in its Negative form, the verb denies that the subject has a custom.
The Negative form of “To be used to” has this structure:
Subject + “to be” + not + used to + [verb + ing].
| SUBJECT | VERB TO BE + NEGATION | USED TO | GERUND |
| I | am not | used to | working |
| You | are not | used to | working |
| He/She/It | is not | used to | working |
| We/You/They | are not | used to | working |
- I have not had long hair since I was a child so I’m not used to it now.
- He is not used to washing the dishes.
- They’re not used to working in a big, modern city.
The structure “To be used to” is used to talk about things or activities someone is familiar with or accustomed to.
We use the structure “To be used to” to talk about habits and customs that are familiar to us. When used in its Negative form, the verb denies that the subject has some habits.
The structure “To be used to” in its Negative form has this structure:
Subject + “to be” + not + used to + [verb + ing].
For example:
— “I am not used to having breakfast early in the morning.” = The subject denies having a custom.
Let’s revise this content within the [Form] section. Take a look at the [Example] section that shows its use within a context.