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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

get the washing in.

I must just get the washing in.

I can't understand what the "get" means here. I don't have any guess about it.

Please help me with this.
  

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The two-word verb is 'get in', which here means either 'bring indoors from outside' (if it has been drying) or 'begin washing in the washing machine'.

  • The two-word verb is 'get in', which here means either 'bring indoors from outside' (if it has been drying) or 'begin washing in the washing machine'.
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The two-word verb is 'get in', which here means either 'bring indoors from outside' (if it has been drying) or 'begin washing in the washing machine'.

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