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Scarf chalk 395 Posted 8 years ago
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Getting to work/Going to work

Can I say, "I'm getting to work," instead of "I'm going to work"? Could "I'm getting to work" mean the same thing as "I'm going to work"?
  

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scarf chalk 395 Can I say, "I'm getting to work," instead of "I'm going to work"? Not if you are travelling to your place of work. scarf chalk 395 Could "I'm getting to work" mean the same thing as "I'm going to work"?

  • scarf chalk 395 Can I say, "I'm getting to work," instead of "I'm going to work"?
  • Not if you are travelling to your place of work.
  • scarf chalk 395 Could "I'm getting to work" mean the same thing as "I'm going to work"?
  • Only if you are beginning a task.
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scarf chalk 395Can I say, "I'm getting to work," instead of "I'm going to work"?

Not if you are travelling to your place of work.

scarf chalk 395 Could "I'm getting to work" mean the same thing as "I'm going to work"?

Only if you are beginning a task.

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