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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

If you come to depend on my help, it is not good for you.

Hi

Does "come to" mean 'to become used to' or 'become habitual to' in the context below

If you come to depend on my help, it is not good for you.
  

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Either way: If you become used to depending on my help, ... If you become habituated to (or GET IN THE HABIT OF) depending on my help, ... or If you become dependent on my help, ...

  • Either way: If you become used to depending on my help, ...
  • If you become habituated to (or GET IN THE HABIT OF) depending on my help, ...
  • or If you become dependent on my help, ...
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Either way:

If you become used to depending on my help, ...

If you become habituated to (or GET IN THE HABIT OF) depending on my help, ...

or

If you become dependent on my help, ...

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