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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

What’s the meaning of the ‘to’ ?

Given the example:

“OK. Kaz's boss wanted him to get today's programme off to a brisk and successful start.”

What’s the meaning of the ‘to’ preposition in the sentence?
  

Top answer

eipjoo off to a brisk Here it means the boss wanted Kazz to get to work on that day's programme quickly to assure a sucessful start for the day as well as their business. Brisk means moving or acting quickly at a rapid pace.

  • eipjoo off to a brisk Here it means the boss wanted Kazz to get to work on that day's programme quickly to assure a sucessful start for the day as well as their business.
  • Brisk means moving or acting quickly at a rapid pace.
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eipjoooff to a brisk
Here it means the boss wanted Kazz to get to work on that day's programme quickly to assure a sucessful start for the day as well as their business.
Brisk means moving or acting quickly at a rapid pace.

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