Born in 1842 in New York City to Henry and Mary James. Moved to Europe from 1855-8, studying painting and science. Entered Harvard Medical School in 1864, never practiced. Suffered from depression and health problems throughout his life
British English is the standard pronunciation taught in the UK. It differs significantly from American English pronunciation. British accent is also known as Received Pronunciation (RP)
Used to is a modal verb only found in past tense. Expresses something that existed repeatedly in past but no longer happens. Structure: subject + used to + base verb. Negative form: didn't use to
Habit is something done often or regularly. Can refer to both positive and negative behaviors. Can describe addictive practices or substances
Used to means having often done something without feeling strange. Structure: be used to + noun phrase or verb (-ing form). Can be used with people: I'm used to Tom. Negative form: be not used to
"Used to" always follows base verb form. "Be used to" requires noun, pronoun, or verb-ing form. "Get used to" can be used in present or future tenses