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  1. "to getting" vs. "to get" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    1) to getting We say a guide to grammar, a complete guide to football, etc. The structure is a guide + noun, and "to" is a preposition. Instead of the noun we can use a gerund: a guide to …

  2. grammar - Is "It's got better now" grammatical? - English …

    Feels like it should be "It's gotten better now" or "It's getting better now, but I don't understand why that is. corrected the original sentence from "It wasn't going well at first, but it got better now. " …

  3. Get bored of/with/by/from doing something (Which one is correct?)

    Which one do you recommend? If all of them are correct, when should I use each one? Examples: John was getting bored of doing the same thing every day. John was getting bored with doing …

  4. Difference between "get in touch with" and "contact"

    What's difference between the following sentences: Thanks for getting in touch with us. AND Thanks for contacting us.

  5. What's the difference between "getting worse and worse" and …

    The phrasing of "getting worse and worse" could mean the exact same thing, but is a bit more vague in the time frame of the worsening - it could be a slow decline over the course of …

  6. What is the difference between "get through" and "go through"?

    Get through means "to suffer through." To get through something usually means in an emotional state, like to get through a divorce, or to get through something challenging, like a test. She …

  7. Is there any difference between "getting" and "to be getting"?

    Yes there is a difference. Trees are getting cut down refers to an action that is in progress. Someone is cutting the trees. It is the form encountered more frequently. Trees getting cut …

  8. future tense - It is getting expired, will expire or will be expired ...

    Use this instead of "getting expired", which is not idiomatic. Otherwise you can use the future tense "will expire" or the (somewhat more awkward) participle variation "will be expired".

  9. Will get married vs getting married - English Language Learners …

    Jan 7, 2017 · Insteady of "getting married" you can say " going to get married". will- future possibility, the fulfilmen of condition is depends on the goodness of the situation of the …

  10. What does mean "to get {somebody} {something}"

    And I'd like to see about getting Harry some contacts. like And I'd like to see about providing Harry with some contacts. I'm asking this because I couldn't find any hmm... evidence of existence …