4ania4
Junior Member
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2008
- Member Type
- English Teacher
- Native Language
- Polish
- Home Country
- Poland
- Current Location
- Poland
Hello everyone,
is there a difference between:
get round to
and
get down to?
The course book says that:
Does it take you a long time to get round to answering your emails or do you do it straight away?
and
Do you find it difficult to get down to work on a new project?
are correct.
What if I swap the phrases:
Does it take you a long time to get down to answering your emails or do you do it straight away?;
Do you find it difficult to get round to work on a new project?
Are the sentences still OK and do they still mean the same?
Thank you very much for your help?
is there a difference between:
get round to
and
get down to?
The course book says that:
Does it take you a long time to get round to answering your emails or do you do it straight away?
and
Do you find it difficult to get down to work on a new project?
are correct.
What if I swap the phrases:
Does it take you a long time to get down to answering your emails or do you do it straight away?;
Do you find it difficult to get round to work on a new project?
Are the sentences still OK and do they still mean the same?
Thank you very much for your help?