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李冰 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Got out stuff together

Fortunately, we weren't completely cut off from the world, our neighbor kindly let us use their WiFi until we got out stuff together. This is the horrifying tale of how we lived without cable.

In this sentence , what is the meaning of ' got out stuff together' ?

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I think it is a typo for "got our stuff together", meaning got our cable connection installed or fixed, or, more generally, got our affairs organised. The first sentence is also incorrectly structured or punctuated (comma splice).

  • I think it is a typo for "got our stuff together", meaning got our cable connection installed or fixed, or, more generally, got our affairs organised.
  • The first sentence is also incorrectly structured or punctuated (comma splice).
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I think it is a typo for "got our stuff together", meaning got our cable connection installed or fixed, or, more generally, got our affairs organised.

The first sentence is also incorrectly structured or punctuated (comma splice).

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