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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Am used to

Hello everyone,

Is the phrase "am used to" correctly used in the following sentence?

- I'm used to driving my car from now on.

Regards,

JA

  

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- I'm used to driving my car from now on. No, it sounds odd. 'From now on' is the future, while 'being used to something' refers to the present as a result of the past.

  • - I'm used to driving my car from now on.
  • No, it sounds odd.
  • 'From now on' is the future, while 'being used to something' refers to the present as a result of the past.
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Joseph AIs the phrase "am used to" correctly used in the following sentence?- I'm used to driving my car from now on.

No, it sounds odd. 'From now on' is the future, while 'being used to something' refers to the present as a result of the past.

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