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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Let's get started

Is "Let's get started" a passive sentence? We know that "get+v3" means passive, so according to this rule that sentence is in passive. I am super confused about it. Could anyone please explain it?
  

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"get started" is an idiom meaning "begin". Here are more examples. We can get started as soon as Jim arrives.

  • "get started" is an idiom meaning "begin".
  • Here are more examples.
  • We can get started as soon as Jim arrives.
  • If we get started now, we can finish before lunch.
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"get started" is an idiom meaning "begin". Here are more examples.

We can get started as soon as Jim arrives.
If we get started now, we can finish before lunch.


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