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[–] 9352973? ago  (edited ago)

The sentence doesnt make sense "he's wont to do"?

  1. He's acsutomed to do <- incorrect

  2. He's custom to do <- oincorrect

Shouldn't it be he's wont to doing?

Edit: Maybe I'm wrong but can't seem to make it work. Can you help me?

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[–] no_step_on_snek ago 

To doing? Why would it be present continuous? It's not an action occurring this moment or some frame of time, it's something he does.

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[–] Neral ago 

If you break it up, wouldn't it be 'something he is will not to do' That's like 3 different verbs in a row,

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[–] 9353350? ago  (edited ago)

You are accustomed to doing it your way.

I've been doing it my way my whole life.

He's been doing that for two years.

He's used to doing that.

If you put "Something he's accustomed to doing." Into a grammar checker there are no errors.

Perhaps they are both correct.

I do event1 once a year, I make x then y that's how I've been doing it.

I do event1 once a year, I make x then y that's how I do it.

Aren't these both correct?

He's been doing stupid things up until last year. <- Not present continuous.