Choose the option which is nearest in meaning to the sentences in each of the following questions:
I can walk that distance and have done so many times
I am used to walk that distance
I used to walk that distance
I used to walking that distance
I am used to walking that distance
I will walk that distance
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Whenever a primary auxiliary verb(am,is,was,are,were) precede USED TO,the next verb must be in present continuous tense..I am used to walking not I am used to walk...#thanks

saw a question somehow similar.. Answer was I AM..
I swr i'm tired of english

i am used to walking that distance is the correct answer , following the use of GERUND

Wrong
The answer is B
when using used to, the verb following it should be in infinitive form(base form)
correct answer is B

whenever a primary aux verb appears before used to...the verb in front must be in "ing" form




