The difference between "I used to" and "I'm used to"
What is the difference between "I used to" and "I'm used to" and when to use them?
Here I have read following example:
I used to do something: "I used to drink green tea."
"I used to drink green tea", means that in the past I drank green tea, but now I don't. Used to describes an action that did happen, but doesn't happen now. Check out these great examples:
"When I was young I used to play with dolls, but I don't anymore."
"Before I passed my driving test, I used to cycle everywhere."I am used to something: "I am used to drinking green tea."
"I am used to drinking green tea" means that at first, drinking green tea was strange and unusual, but now it has become familiar. To be used to describes an action that was, perhaps, difficult and is now easy. "I am accustomed to green tea" has the same meaning.
But I do not know how much it accurate, so please could any one help me.
Answer
It's accurate. The second example doesn't necessarily means that doing something at first was strange and unusual. It just means that I'm used to doing it now.
Basically as stated in the article, "used to" means in the past and you are no longer doing it and "I'm used to" means you are still used or accustomed to doing it
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