Hi, First of all, I'd like to say that this site is of great help to me and I suppose it is so for other people,too. Keep it up. My question has to do with "get somebody to do something":
I got you to walk with me
i've got you to walk with me
I get("in present") you to walk with me?
have got somebody to do something
got somebody to do something
get somebody to do something == attempt to persuade somebody to do something?
Thanks, Jose Mari.
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Hi Jose, 'Get someone to do something' = 'cause someone to do something', usually through persuasion. -- so we can get to know you?
— Mister Micawber
Hi Jose, 'Get someone to do something' = 'cause someone to do something', usually through persuasion.
-- so we can get to know you?
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