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I would like to know what the difference between these two sentences is: I am used to watching TV I get used to watching TV Thank you.

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    these sentences have very slight difference between them. In one sentence it means that a person in the habit of watching TV. And in the second sentence that the person is making his habit to watch TV.
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    Heartruler 

    answered 3 years ago

    Thank you for your answer. It made things clear to me. I likes your explication.
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    Assile

    commented 3 years ago

      I am used to watching TV, shows that the person is saying that he do watch TV daily and I get used to watching TV that shows the person who is now use to watching TV but he was not used to of it before.
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      Me_shetaan 

      answered 3 years ago

      Thank you for your answer and your effort to clarify things to me.
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      Assile

      commented 3 years ago

        Make sure you use proper punctuation in your sentences as well. Without periods between sentences you will confuse your readers.
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        Goletaal 

        answered 3 years ago

        Thank you for your suggestion . I mean by my question : what is the difference between :1- I am used to watching TV 2- I get used to watching TV .Thank you.
        I hope it works now。
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        Assile

        commented 3 years ago

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