I got onto the moderator about my login problem, but still hasn't been answered.
I will remember to get onto the teacher about the new rules of the grammar.
We are discussing about the word "brinjal" in the thread at the outset, but now I don't know how we get onto about the word "carrot" in the same thread.
We had off from work for a while because of strike. But now the strike is over, now we can get on our work.
Please correct my sentences.
Top answer
Shouldn't it be "get on with our work"? It means "continue, resume"
— Pieanne
Shouldn't it be "get on with our work"?
It means "continue, resume"
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I got onto the moderator about my login problem, but still hasn't been answered. I contacted the moderator and asked for him to get involved in helping me.
I will remember to get onto the teacher about the new rules of the grammar. Similar to the above. I will remember to ask the teacher and get her invol