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Usage of accustomed: I have become accustomed to drink/drinking hot water. | a bit forward vs forward a bit
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call me when you get home #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 05, 2009 7:40 am   call me when you get home
 

Dear friend,

Kindly check this Grammar " Call me when you get home/ got home'?.

"Even Jerry does not know his own number".

Thanks
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call me when you get home #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:31 am   call me when you get home
 

It has to be "when you get home", because it describes a future event in a time clause.

The second sentence is grammatical, as far as I can tell, but without context I can't be sure that it means what you want it to say.
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call me when you get home #3 (permalink) Tue Jan 06, 2009 13:57 pm   call me when you get home
 

Dear Jamie,

Thanks a lot friend.
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