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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.

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[–] no_step_on_snek ago 

"Something he's accustomed to doing" is isn't present tense.

"Something he's wont to doing" is (standard usage), and it's incorrect.

Are you really such a nigger that you cannot look up the usage of the word wont?

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[–] 9353527? ago  (edited ago)

I did it wasn't the word wont that I had a problem with.

Yes or no.

These 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.

Forget about the word wont for two seconds.

Also what's wrong with this sentence -> "He's been doing stupid things up until last year."

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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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[–] no_step_on_snek ago 

No, wont and won't are different beasts entirely.