Get, differences
What is the difference between these 2 expressions, please?
"I'll get it".
"I'll get on it".
Context: a person talking about an objective he/she wants to achieve.
Thank you very much!
"I'll get it"- is more referring to getting an object/item-
Example: "Where is the coffee?" - "I know where it is, I'll get it"
"I'll get on it"- is for a task or objective, the "it" refers to the task.
"I will begin working on it"
Example: "The report is due tomorrow" - "Ok, I'll get on it"