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Edu Mungan
How do you use 'get it done', 'make it quick' and 'make it clear'?
I have red an article that has phrases: 'get it done', 'make it quick' and 'make it clear'. What do the phrases have the same meaning?
12 mei 2013 19:05
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Of course not.
Just look at the words at the end of those phrases: "done", "quick", "clear".
In other words:
"Finish it!"
"Hurry up!"
"Make it understandable!"
12 mei 2013
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'get it done', 'make it clear' and 'make it quick' are commands to do something.
you can say these by themselves as a command.
ex) - If you tell someone to clean your house, you could say, "Get it done".
You are explaining that you want it done.
- If you ask someone to explain something to you, you could say, "Make it clear"
Telling them that what you want explained is understandable.
- If you ask someone to buy some bread for you at the store, you could say, "Make it quick".
You're saying that you want that person to buy your bread quick.
These commands can be kind of rude if you're talking to an elder or someone you don't know,
so you can say, "Can you please get it done?"
"Can you please make it clear?" or "I don't understand, can you please make it clear?"
& "Can you please make it quick?"
(\(^-^ )/)
12 mei 2013
2
"Get it done" = "Do it," or "make sure you finish it."
"Make it quick" = "Do it quickly."
"Make it clear" = "Make sure it is understandable."
12 mei 2013
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Edu Mungan
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