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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Am Used To

Hello everyone,

Is the phrase "from now on" used correctly in the following sentence?

I'm used to driving my car now.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A Is the phrase "from now on" used correctly in the following sentence? I'm used to driving my car now. The phrase "from now on" is not used at all in that sentence.

  • Joseph A Is the phrase "from now on" used correctly in the following sentence?
  • I'm used to driving my car now.
  • The phrase "from now on" is not used at all in that sentence.
  • The sentence you wrote is correct, however.
  • CJ
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Joseph AIs the phrase "from now on" used correctly in the following sentence?
I'm used to driving my car now.

The phrase "from now on" is not used at all in that sentence.
The sentence you wrote is correct, however.

CJ

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