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"it's about to get interesting" ? i read the twitter of my fav. artist said that "Meetings, rehearsals and studio time...it’s about to get interesting :)" . I just wonder if the english grammatically correct or not, if correct what is the meaning ? interesting in this sentence => "verb+ing" or "adjective" ? is it same meaning with the sentence i made => "it's about to interest people" many thanks for the answer.
2013年4月19日 10:55
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"It's about to get interesting." It = the situation. is = linking verb. about = preposition. In this sentence, it means something like "soon." to get interesting = infinitive phrase, which refers to "it" (the situation). We could also say "It will soon get interesting." That is, something will soon happen that will attract our attention.
2013年4月19日
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It's perfectly correct. "Interesting" is an adjective here. When you use "get + adjective", the meaning of "get" is "become".
2013年4月19日
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