[–] no_step_on_snek 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.5 years 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?
[–] 9353527? 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.5 years ago (edited 3.5 years 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."
Wont is archaic, if you try to use it exactly like accustom you're going to have a bad time.
[–] 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."
[–] no_step_on_snek ago
Wont is archaic, if you try to use it exactly like accustom you're going to have a bad time.