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.
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!
2022年8月5日
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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.
2022年8月3日
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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.
2022年8月3日
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受邀老師
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“Get around to” and “get round to” have the same meaning.
2022年8月5日
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受邀老師
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Hi!
To get round to doing something = to do a task or activity that you have been avoiding