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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

get through, get round

I can get through a bit more work when I am on my own.

I used to get through a lot some more wines but today I am not.

The news got round in India only last month.

I still don't get round to proficient English for a long time.

Please correct my sentences.
  

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These are OK: I can get through a bit more work when I am on my own. I used to get through a lot some more wine but today I cannot . The news got round in India only last month.

  • These are OK: I can get through a bit more work when I am on my own.
  • I used to get through a lot some more wine but today I cannot .
  • The news got round in India only last month.
  • I still haven't got(ten) round to attaining / acquiring /etc proficient English after a long time.
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These are OK:

I can get through a bit more work when I am on my own.

I used to get through a lot some more wine but today I cannot.

The news got round in India only last month.

I still haven't got(ten) round to attaining/acquiring/etc proficient English after a long time.

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