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Sali Sadegh Posted 11 years ago
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what's the exact meaning of the below sentences?
"I've got used to it now"
  

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"used to" is an idiomatic expression meaning "accustomed to" or "familiar with". I have become accustomed to it now. I have become familiar with it now.

  • "used to" is an idiomatic expression meaning "accustomed to" or "familiar with".
  • I have become accustomed to it now.
  • I have become familiar with it now.
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"used to" is an idiomatic expression meaning "accustomed to" or "familiar with".

I have become accustomed to it now.
I have become familiar with it now.

(In different contexts "used to" can mean other things too.)
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Sali Sadeghwhat's the exact meaning of the below sentences?
What's the exact meaning of the sentence below?
Sali Sadegh"I've got used to it now"
"I've got used to it now".
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Anonymous"I've got used to it now".
"I've got used to it now."

Some would argue that the full stop (period) should go outside the quotation marks in He said, "I've got used to it now". However, in Sali Sadegh's sentence there is no reason to put it outside.

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