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Mahermali Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Familiar

Hi everyone

I have a question about the adjective (familiar), I want to express something that will be familiar in the future:

You will be familiar with it.

like:

the snow will be familiar after some time.

but I want the subject to be (the person).

You will (?) with snow.

this verb will do a similar role like (used to) to express a habit in the past: He used to do something ...

I think it's not a good structure, I often have difficult times to express these things, can you please suggest something better?

Thanks
  

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mahermali You will be familiar with it. You probably don't want be ; become or get used to . You will become familiar with it.

  • mahermali You will be familiar with it.
  • You probably don't want be ; become or get used to .
  • You will become familiar with it.
  • ~ You'll get used to it.
  • You'll become familiar with snow.
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mahermaliYou will be familiar with it.
You probably don't want be; become or get used to.

You will become familiar with it.

~ You'll get used to it.

You'll become familiar with snow.

~ You'll get used to snow.

CJ
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Thanks CJ

I have a bad time trying to choose the suitable words.

Regards

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