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Dominik Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Get to choose

On this holiday, you get to choose how you want to experience Antarctica.

Can you write down the part in a different way. What does "get to choose" mean?

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Here are a couple of suggestions. More context would be helpful, so these are just my own opinion. On this holiday, you will be the one to decide how you want to experience Antarctica.

  • Here are a couple of suggestions.
  • More context would be helpful, so these are just my own opinion.
  • On this holiday, you will be the one to decide how you want to experience Antarctica.
  • On this holiday, you can make your own itinerary and organize how you want to experience Antarctica.
  • "Get to choose" generally means that the choice of something is left to you and not imposed by others.
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Here are a couple of suggestions. More context would be helpful, so these are just my own opinion.
On this holiday, you will be the one to decide how you want to experience Antarctica.
On this holiday, you can make your own itinerary and organize how you want to experience Antarctica.
"Get to choose" generally means that the choice of something is left to you and not imp
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Now I understand. Thank you.
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get to choose ~ have the privilege, authority, convenience, pleasure, or honor of choosing.

For the idiom 'get to', see

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