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shall we start and shall we get started
“shall” vs. “will”Difference between “On your mark, get set, go” and “Ready, steady, go”“In 15 minutes” or “15 minutes later”?“Started to work” vs “Started working”Difference between “premise” and “assertion”Difference between “synopsis” and “plot”What's the difference between “get it” and “got it”?Difference between “tune” and “adjust” (in case of “parameter”)What is difference between “get off” and “get out of”?'Get over my head' and 'get in over my head'
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I was watching Ted 2 and then Morgan said "Shall we get started?", and I was wondering what is the difference between "Shall we start?" and "Shall we get started?"
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I was watching Ted 2 and then Morgan said "Shall we get started?", and I was wondering what is the difference between "Shall we start?" and "Shall we get started?"
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It seems it's only a matter of preference, really.
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I was watching Ted 2 and then Morgan said "Shall we get started?", and I was wondering what is the difference between "Shall we start?" and "Shall we get started?"
differences
I was watching Ted 2 and then Morgan said "Shall we get started?", and I was wondering what is the difference between "Shall we start?" and "Shall we get started?"
differences
differences
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It seems it's only a matter of preference, really.
– A.P.
Oct 11 '15 at 0:28
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It seems it's only a matter of preference, really.
– A.P.
Oct 11 '15 at 0:28
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It seems it's only a matter of preference, really.
– A.P.
Oct 11 '15 at 0:28
It seems it's only a matter of preference, really.
– A.P.
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They mean the same thing, but "get started" is a little less formal. It's the same deal as "Let's go" versus "let's get going" - the ones with "get" are a little bit less urgent.
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They mean the same thing, but "get started" is a little less formal. It's the same deal as "Let's go" versus "let's get going" - the ones with "get" are a little bit less urgent.
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They mean the same thing, but "get started" is a little less formal. It's the same deal as "Let's go" versus "let's get going" - the ones with "get" are a little bit less urgent.
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They mean the same thing, but "get started" is a little less formal. It's the same deal as "Let's go" versus "let's get going" - the ones with "get" are a little bit less urgent.
They mean the same thing, but "get started" is a little less formal. It's the same deal as "Let's go" versus "let's get going" - the ones with "get" are a little bit less urgent.
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It seems it's only a matter of preference, really.
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