🌟 Learn Everyday English Idioms: What Does "Get to It" Mean? 🔍
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
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In this engaging lesson, Steve breaks down the meaning of "get to it" and how it's used in everyday English. When someone says "get to it," they're essentially urging you to start doing something or to begin working on a task. It's a prompt to take action and begin the task at hand immediately.
📚 Steve provides clear explanations and relatable examples to help you understand how to use this phrase in various contexts. Whether you have homework to do or chores to complete, knowing how to say "get to it" will help you communicate effectively in English.
💡 By the end of this lesson, you'll feel confident using "get to it" in your conversations and interactions. So, if you're ready to take action and start achieving your goals, join Steve in mastering this useful English phrase!
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My sir,
Could you please tell me are these sentences grammatically correct?
1)My t shirt got shrank
2)My T shirt got stretched out.
Can I use ? Get shrank and get stretched out ?
1) My t-shirt shrank.
You don’t need ‘got.’
2) is correct.
@@SingleStepEnglish if I use get is it wrong or ?
My sir,
Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
1. When I was playing cricket, I fasted.
2.While I was playing cricket, I was fasting.
3.When I was playing cricket, I was fasting.
2) and 3) seem fine.
@@SingleStepEnglish1 is it wrong
My sir,
Could you please tell me are these sentences grammatically correct?
1)if you wash this t shirt in washing machine the t shirt will get shrank.
2)My Tshirt got shrank
3)Your T shirt will shrink
4)Your T shirt will shrink
1)if you wash this t shirt in washing machine the t shirt will get shrank.
If you wash this t-shirt in the washing machine, it will shrink.
We can use "it" for the subject t-shirt in the second part of the sentence.
2)My Tshirt got shrank
My t-shirt shrank.
3)Your T shirt will shrink
OK
4)Your T shirt will shrink
Same as above. OK.
@@SingleStepEnglish
Thank you so much sir help
I didn't know this phrase 😔
But now 😀
I 'will put into practice!
Promisse I'll get to It because I need to increase my knowledge!🙇🏼♀️
Excellent! 👏🏻 Good example sentence. 👍😃
My sir,could you please tell me are these sentences grammatically correct?
1)i fasted when I was playing cricket.
2)I fasted while I was playing cricket.
These are correct and have the same meaning.
@@SingleStepEnglish
Thank you so much sir big help
My sir,
Could you please tell me are these sentences grammatically correct?
1)She did the cashiering very fast and gave me the bill. She didn’t check it .
These sentences are fine, but you could combine it this way.
She handled the cashiering very quickly and gave me the bill without checking it.
In this case, you can replace 'did' with 'handled.'
@@SingleStepEnglish
Thank you so much sir big help
I already got it .
Way to go! 👍😃