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Dominik Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Get used to

Mayby. > to it.

Can you help me to re-order this to make a sentence. Without have to I wold say

Maybe. I'm just going to get used to it. but we have also have to here.

I'm just going to have to get used to it.???

Thank you.
  

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I'm just going to have to get used to it . That is a perfectly good sentence.

  • I'm just going to have to get used to it .
  • That is a perfectly good sentence.
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I'm just going to have to get used to it. That is a perfectly good sentence.
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Thank you for your reply.

going to means ~ intend
have to means MUST

So he must get used to it or intedt to get used to it?

The sentence is strange for me.
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It depends on what meaning you intend.

going to means will.

Here is an example of using this form:

My dog loves human food and he hates dog food.
His vet told me that human food was not good for his health. So I'm not going to give him my leftovers any more. I will only give him dog food to eat.

He won't like it. He will whine and cry.
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Thank you, I understand it now.

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