1. It's time to get down to business. 2. The police were lucky to get the truth out of him 3. Stop getting on my nerves ! 4. If you are in trouble, got on to a lawyer.
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Hi, I am not a native, but can try as I ve alredy seen them. 1. it's time to get down to busuness (work) = it's time to start doing smth 2.
— Srdjan
Hi, I am not a native, but can try as I ve alredy seen them.
1.
it's time to get down to busuness (work) = it's time to start doing smth 2.
The police were lucky to get the truth out of him = they were lucky to get right imformation on smth 3.
Stop getting on my nerves = stop annoying me, bothering me 4.
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I am not a native, but can try as I ve alredy seen them.
1. it's time to get down to busuness (work) = it's time to start doing smth 2. The police were lucky to get the truth out of him = they were lucky to get right imformation on smth 3. Stop getting on my nerves = stop annoying me, bothering me 4. If you are in trouble, got on to a lawyer = may be an i