Complete the dialogue with used to, be used to, get used to and the correct form of the given verbs
— Alright class, it's time to check your homework. You can hand in the assignments. Hurry up!
— Mrs Jones, I'm terribly sorry but I haven't completed the essay.
— You haven't. May I know why?
— At my last school we [ ] our homework to a special website. It's extremely hard for me to [ ] in hand.
— Nonsense! Your memory is working twice as hard when you're using handwriting. Look at your parents and grandparents. We all [ ] in a traditional way.
— But hasn't the life changed since then, Mrs Jones? I'm sure you [ ] letters and cards from your school friends and use a landline phone at home, but nobody does this anymore. Why not try something more efficient and new?
— Well, I certainly [ ] with my friends all day long and post photos of my breakfast on social networking websites. Oh, there are so many things I'll never [ ].
— Yeah, we do waste a lot of time texting and checking our accounts on social networks, but it doesn't mean that all the modern technology is useless. For example, people [ ] hours and hours standing in a queue at the bank and only get frustrated. Today everybody [ ] their bank accounts online. Doesn't it sound great?
— It probably does. Also, it sounds as if you're trying to buy some time before the test. And I must say you're good at it.
— What can I say, I [ ] off.