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Ann225 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Get down with

Hi,

“How are you getting down with your studies?”

Is the construction ‘get down with’ correct in this example?

Thank you.

  

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It's "getting on", not "getting down". "get down with" is completely different, and it can even convey sexual innuendo. See the link below for a more thorough discussion.

  • It's "getting on", not "getting down".
  • "get down with" is completely different, and it can even convey sexual innuendo.
  • See the link below for a more thorough discussion.
  • com/questions/286112/meaning-of-get-down-with-something CJ
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It's "getting on", not "getting down".

"get down with" is completely different, and it can even convey sexual innuendo. See the link below for a more thorough discussion.

https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/286112/meaning-of-get-down-with-something

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