الافعال المركبة get

1- Get on with it

I’m running out of time with this project! I just need to get on with it and not worry about doing it perfectly.

This phrasal verb means that less time needs to be spent thinking about doing something and more time actually doing it. You might hear people say this when they need something finished quickly, or they have a tight deadline.

2- Get over
That was a bad break up. It took me a long time to get over it .

To “get over” something is to recover from a difficult experience. People generally use this to explain the challenge they’ve had to overcome.

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إعجاب واحد (1)

So does the first one mean: do it quickly and don’t focus on quality?