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Make it into work / Get / Sleep
1. Is it common to say "make it into work" = go to work? If yes provide some colloquial examples.
2. I heard people say "What can I get you"? To me this sounds weird. is it common?
3. Meaning of the phrase "let me sleep on it". Examples?
Apr 20, 2015 11:01 AM
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"Make it into work" is very colloquial. It's often used to imply that getting to work is difficult. I couldn't make it into work because of the icy weather. I've got a doctoro's appointment thuis morning, but I hope to make it into work by 11am.
"What can I get you?" is a common way to offer someone something to eat or drink(usually drink) in a restaurant setting or at a gathering at someone's home.
"Let me sleep on it" means let me think about it at least until tomorrow, give me a little time to consider it.
April 20, 2015
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