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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Again got sentences

I got my homework completed.

I got him ready for their job.

I got my kids ready for their school.

I got a job.

Are these sentences correct?

Also, I wonder if the last sentence means, "I obtained a job".

Please help me.
  

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Yes, they are all fine in casual English, Gary (though I can't understand why 'he' is ready for 'their' job-- and we don't usually need the pronoun with ' get ready for schoo l'). Yes, you have the correct meaning for the last sentence.

  • Yes, they are all fine in casual English, Gary (though I can't understand why 'he' is ready for 'their' job-- and we don't usually need the pronoun with ' get ready for schoo l').
  • Yes, you have the correct meaning for the last sentence.
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Yes, they are all fine in casual English, Gary (though I can't understand why 'he' is ready for 'their' job-- and we don't usually need the pronoun with 'get ready for school'). Yes, you have the correct meaning for the last sentence.
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Mister MicawberYes, they are all fine in casual English, Gary (though I can't understand why 'he' is ready for 'their' job-- and we don't usually need the pronoun with 'get ready for school'). Yes, you have the correct meaning for the last sentence.

Thank you Mister Micabwber.

It's a typo. I know it should be, "I get him ready for hi

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