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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Get going on the tent?

Can we say "go on the tent" or "get going on the tent" I heard Hermione said that. Any ideas?
  

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Anonymous Can we say "go on the tent" or "get going on the tent" I heard Hermione said that. Any ideas? It depends on the context.

  • Anonymous Can we say "go on the tent" or "get going on the tent" I heard Hermione said that.
  • Any ideas?
  • It depends on the context.
  • Why don't you write what that is?
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AnonymousCan we say "go on the tent" or "get going on the tent" I heard Hermione said that. Any ideas?
It depends on the context. Why don't you write what that is?
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She's telling Harry to get going on the tent Harry says"Where am I supposed to find a tent"?
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Anonymous"get going on the tent"
This seems to be an instruction to start doing something unspecified, with a tent.
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Anonymousget going on
~ start work on

— I have a ten-page essay due on Monday for English class.
— Well, it's already Friday. You'd better get going on it or you'll never finish in time.

CJ

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