I am getting used to it OR i am getting used to of it ???

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gopani

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hello,

I want to say that,

When i was a child , i was not used to of Hard-work.But now over the time i am getting younger, i am getting used to Hard-work ?


Q.1 Have i used right grammar ?

Q.2 Pleas tell me if there is some mistakes in using this sentence ?

Q.3 How to use this sentence properly ?

Thanks

Bhavin
 
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hello,

I want to say that,

When i was a child , i was not used to of Handwork.But now over the time i am getting younger, i am getting used to Handwork ?


Q.1 Have i used right grammar ?

Q.2 Pleas tell me if there is some mistakes in using this sentence ?

Q.3 How to use this sentence properly ?

Thanks

Bhavin

1) We don't get younger as time goes by.
2) What do you mean by "handwork"?
3) Don't capitalize "handwork."
4) DO capitalize the pronoun "I."
5) I was not used to -- this is okay, but not "I was used to of."
 
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