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I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used as well.

Thank you.


Someone voted to close it as primarily opinion-based. Sorry, I didn't get it. I am not asking the "best" way to say it. I would like you to validate my sentences and suggest yours.

I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used as well.

Thank you.

I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used as well.

Thank you.


Someone voted to close it as primarily opinion-based. Sorry, I didn't get it. I am not asking the "best" way to say it. I would like you to validate my sentences and suggest yours.

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I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used as well.

Thank you.

I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used.

Thank you.

I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used as well.

Thank you.

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What's a natural way to say "I am getting familiar with something"

I am looking for a simple and natural way to express the process of getting familiar with something.

Some options I've been considering include

I am acquainting myself with something.

I am getting familiar with something.

I am getting acquainted with something.

I am making myself familiar with something.

All the sentences are in Present Progressive because it seems to me like a reasonable way to express a continuing action. Also, I am wondering if Present Simple can be used.

Thank you.