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Teo Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

prepare / get ready

1. They are getting ready for Chuck's party. 2. They are preparing for Chuck's party.

What's the difference in meaning between the above sentences?
  

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#1 is less formal than #2.

  • #1 is less formal than #2.
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#1 is less formal than #2.

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