¿A qué no está acostumbrada Luisa?

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¿A qué no está acostumbrada Luisa?
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a. What isn't Luisa used to?
¿A qué no está acostumbrada Luisa? - Luisa no está acostumbrada al tráfico de la ciudad porque vive en el campo.What isn't Luisa used to? - Luisa isn't used to city traffic because she lives in the countryside.
b. What isn't Luisa accustomed to?
¿A qué no está acostumbrada Luisa? - No está acostumbrada a hablar en público, por eso está tan nerviosa.What isn't Luisa accustomed to? - She isn't accustomed to speaking in public. That's why she's so nervous.
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