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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

When would you use getting going instead of get going?

Not sure where I heard getting going, but I swear I've heard that phrase a couple of time. Is it even grammatical, why?

  

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It's fine. eg Yesterday I got going. eg I am getting going right now.

  • It's fine.
  • eg Yesterday I got going.
  • eg I am getting going right now.
  • eg Tomorrow I will get going.
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It's fine.

eg Yesterday I got going.

eg I am getting going right now.

eg Tomorrow I will get going.

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