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Accustomed to doing: Used to describe being familiar with or accustomed to a particular activity or situation.

Meaning: Estar acostumbrado/a a hacer algo


Example: She is accustomed to working long hours

Interested in doing: Used to express curiosity or desire to participate in a specific activity.

Meaning: Estar interesado/a en hacer algo


Example: He is interested in learning a new language.

Capable of doing: Indicates the ability or skill to perform a particular action.

Meaning: Ser capaz de hacer algo


Example: She is capable of solving complex problems.

Afraid of doing: Describes the feeling of fear or apprehension toward a specific action.

Meaning: Tener miedo de hacer algo


Example: He is afraid of speaking in public.

Tired of doing: Expresses being weary or fed up with repeatedly doing something.

Meaning: Estar cansado/a de hacer algo


Example: She is tired of commuting to work every day.

Excited about doing: Conveys enthusiasm or anticipation for a particular activity.

Meaning: Estar emocionado/a por hacer algo


Example: They are excited about traveling to a new country.

Fond of doing: Indicates a liking or preference for a specific activity or thing.

Meaning: Tener predilección por hacer algo


Example: He is fond of playing the guitar in his free time.

Responsible for doing: Indicates accountability or duty for a specific action or task.

Meaning: Ser responsable de hacer algo


Example: They are responsible for organizing the event.

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