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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Accustomed to

There is something quite odd about this? How would you say both and would you use "has been playing" or "has played"?

Tonight, this team hasn't been playing like we have grown accustomed to seeing them play.

Tonight, this team hasn't played like we have grown accustomed to seeing them play.

Thank you so much
  

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Either one is acceptable with the first being my preference. Note that which you use depends to some extent when during the game you say it. If you are near the end of the game you are more likely to hear the second that the first.

  • Either one is acceptable with the first being my preference.
  • Note that which you use depends to some extent when during the game you say it.
  • If you are near the end of the game you are more likely to hear the second that the first.
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Either one is acceptable with the first being my preference. Note that which you use depends to some extent when during the game you say it. If you are near the end of the game you are more likely to hear the second that the first.

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