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Hi, Question: Do I use get familiar with correctly? Sentence: John was not familiar with cooking. After I answered his questions and taught him, ... Forums Dictionarysearch:  English-Spanish English-French English-Italian English-German English-Dutch English-Russian English-Portuguese English-Polish English-Romanian English-Swedish English-Czech English-Greek English-Turkish English-Chinese English-Japanese English-Korean English-Arabic Spanish-English French-English Italian-English German-English Dutch-English Russian-English Portuguese-English Polish-English Romanian-English Swedish-English Czech-English Greek-English Turkish-English Chinese-English Japanese-English Korean-English Arabic-English Spanish-French Spanish-Portuguese Spanish-Catalan French-Spanish Portuguese-Spanish Englishdefinition Englishsynonyms Englishcollocations Englishusage Italiandefinition Spanishdefinition Spanishsynonyms Catalandefinition Spanish French Italian Login Register What'snew Search Rules/Help/FAQ Members InterfaceLanguage Menu Login Register Installtheapp Install Forums EnglishOnly EnglishOnly Youareusinganoutofdatebrowser.Itmaynotdisplaythisorotherwebsitescorrectly.Youshouldupgradeoruseanalternativebrowser. Getfamiliarwith Threadstarter uktous Startdate Dec10,2011 U uktous SeniorMember cantonese Hi, Question: DoIusegetfamiliarwithcorrectly? Sentence: Johnwasnotfamiliarwithcooking. AfterIansweredhisquestionsandtaughthim,heisfamiliarwithcookingnow. So,Ihelpedhimtogetfamiliarwithcooking. Myopinion: Ithinkitmeans Someonewasnotfamiliarwithsomething,andhebecomesfamiliarwiththatthingnow. Thanks   G greenheyes SeniorMember Spain BritishEnglish(Cheshire) Yes,thatiscorrect.togetfamiliarwithistogetusedto/accustomedto   Youmustloginorregistertoreplyhere. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit WhatsApp Email Share Link Forums EnglishOnly EnglishOnly Top



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