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Usage of accustomed: I have become accustomed to drink/drinking hot water.



 
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Usage of accustomed: I have become accustomed to drink/drinking hot water. #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:49 am   Usage of accustomed: I have become accustomed to drink/drinking hot water.
 

Hi, teachers,
Please tell which of the following sentences are correct.
1. I have become accustomed to drink hot water.
2. I have become accustomed to drinking hot water.
3. I am used to going to school daily.
4. I am used to going school daily.
5. Do you loathe working on Saturdays?
6. Do you loathe to work on Saturdays?
7. Can you explain to me the situation?
8. Can you explain me the situation?
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Usage of accustomed: I have become accustomed to drink/drinking hot water. #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:34 am   Usage of accustomed: I have become accustomed to drink/drinking hot water.
 

Hi,

I would accept:

2, 3, 5. Instead of 7 and 8 I would say: Can you explain the situation to me?

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