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Laborious Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Prepare or get ready

-"What are your plans for the future?"~"Well, I'm (preparing / getting ready) to sit in the IAS exam next year."

-She was up all night (preparing herself / getting herself ready) for the concert the next day.


Please tell me which is (preparing / get ready) more suitable there.


Thank you.

  

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" Either of the blue parts is fine. In the UK, the red part would not be included.

  • " Either of the blue parts is fine.
  • In the UK, the red part would not be included.
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Laborious"Well, I'm (preparing / getting ready) to sit in the IAS exam next year."

Either of the blue parts is fine.


In the UK, the red part would not be included.

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