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Excuse me~ ①What's the meaning of "get round to doing sth"? ②What's the difference between "get round to" and " get around to? ③"get round to doing" or "get round to do"? "get around to doing" or " get around to do"? I am in a complete bewilderment.
3 aug. 2022 04:58
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Genodigde
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Get around to doing/get round to doing is correct. You should always use the “ing” ending after “get (a)round to” eg. get around to buying, get around to cleaning etc. Hope that helps!
5 augustus 2022
1
Get around to is more U.S. English Get round to is more U.K. English They both mean to eventually do some action, but not necessarily all that soon.
3 augustus 2022
1
saying get around to is like saying you didn't think it would ever happen. for example: "I never thought you would get around to clean your room". sorry if the explanation is not good enough.
3 augustus 2022
Genodigde
“Get around to” and “get round to” have the same meaning.
5 augustus 2022
Genodigde
Hi! To get round to doing something = to do a task or activity that you have been avoiding
5 augustus 2022
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