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Get this moving/ get this to move?
Which one is correct in the sentence below?
● Please get a task force to get this (moving / to move).
Thank you in advance.
May 5, 2015 12:08 PM
Answers · 6
"Please get a task force to get this moving." This expression means that you want something to move forward and make progress. It is more figurative, and less literal. "Please get a task force to get this to move." This sounds more like you have a large object, such as a rock, that needs to be moved.
May 5, 2015
to get moving
to begin carrying out an action.
to move
to begin to change position,
May 5, 2015
Both are correct.
May 5, 2015
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