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Moon7296 Posted 11 years ago
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get it done VS do it

One way to more fully take advantage of the present moment and increase your productivity is to get rid of your to-do list. Max was learning this the hard way. He said, “I almost get everything done, but there are always two or three things I don’t get done.”

Q) I was wondering if there's a difference between the expression "I almost get everything done and I almost do everything .
  

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moon7296 Q) I was wondering if there's a difference between the expression "I almost get everything done and I almost do everything Both seem to have a misplaced adverb: I get almost everything done. I do almost everything. moon7296 I was wondering if there's a difference Not much; the first more clearly refers to the completion.

  • moon7296 Q) I was wondering if there's a difference between the expression "I almost get everything done and I almost do everything Both seem to have a misplaced adverb: I get almost everything done.
  • I do almost everything.
  • moon7296 I was wondering if there's a difference Not much; the first more clearly refers to the completion.
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moon7296Q) I was wondering if there's a difference between the expression "I almost get everything done and I almost do everything
Both seem to have a misplaced adverb:

I get almost everything done.
I do almost everything.
moon7296I was wondering if there's a difference
Not much; the first more cle

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