Test No. [color=blue]incompl/elem-24 “Shopping”, question 6
Right, we’d … get on with it.
(a) better
(b) sooner
(c) quicker
(d) faster
Test No. [color=blue]incompl/elem-24 “Shopping”, answer 6
Right, we’d better get on with it.
Correct answer: (a) better
Your answer was: [color=green]correct
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Hello again,
What does “get on with something” mean?
Alan
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This means start doing something or continue doing something - especially when you need to hurry.
Dear Mr. Alan,
why we can not use sooner if something needs to do hurry
Dear Mr. Alan,
why we can not use sooner if something needs to do hurry
We had + sooner does not work.
You could say,
The sooner we get on with it, the sooner we finish.
[color=red]Right, we’d better get on with it.
Correct answer: (a) better
Your answer was: correct
Ok, mam i was assuming that it was short of “we would” but it was we had.
I got it now, thanks
Is it WE WOULD or WE HAD?
I am just confused.
Thank you!
‘We’d’ in the question is ‘we had’.