get started
Begin an activity
Wörtlich: To obtain (get) a state of having begun (started)
In 15 Sekunden
- Use it to begin a task or a process.
- Commonly used in meetings or when starting chores.
- Implies taking the first step of a journey.
Bedeutung
It means to begin a task, project, or activity that usually requires some effort or preparation. It’s like shifting from 'thinking' about doing something to actually 'doing' it.
Wichtige Beispiele
3 von 6Starting a business meeting
Everyone is here, so let's get started.
Everyone is here, so let's begin.
Texting a friend about homework
I finally got started on my essay tonight.
I finally began working on my essay tonight.
Encouraging someone to eat
Don't wait for me, get started on your dinner!
Don't wait for me, start eating your dinner!
Kultureller Hintergrund
Americans value 'getting started' as a sign of being proactive.
Use 'on'
Always use 'on' when you follow the phrase with a task.
In 15 Sekunden
- Use it to begin a task or a process.
- Commonly used in meetings or when starting chores.
- Implies taking the first step of a journey.
What It Means
Get started is your go-to phrase for moving from zero to one. It implies there is a process ahead of you. You aren't just 'starting' a car; you are beginning a journey or a project. Think of it as the spark that lights the fire. It feels more active and intentional than just saying begin.
How To Use It
You can use it alone as a command or with on or with to name the task. If you have a pile of laundry, you get started on the washing. If you're in a meeting, you get started with the agenda. It is very flexible with tenses. You can say 'I'm getting started' or 'Let's get started.' Just don't forget the d at the end of started!
When To Use It
Use it when you want to sound motivated. It’s perfect for the office when a meeting should begin. It’s great at home when you finally tackle those dishes. Use it when texting a friend to say you are finally working. It works in almost any situation where action is required. It sounds proactive and energetic.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using it for instantaneous physical actions. You don't get started a light switch; you just turn it on. Don't use it for things that happen to you. You don't get started a cold; you just catch one. Also, in very stiff, legal documents, they might prefer commence. Using get started in a court of law might feel a bit too 'coffee-shop casual.'
Cultural Background
Western culture, especially in the US, prizes 'getting things done.' There is a huge emphasis on 'taking the first step.' Phrases like get started reflect this 'go-getter' attitude. It’s the language of productivity and 'hustle' culture. It suggests that the hardest part of any job is simply the beginning.
Common Variations
You will often hear let's get started to lead a group. Another common one is get started on, which focuses on a specific task. If someone says 'Don't get me started,' they actually mean 'Don't make me talk about that topic because I have a lot of (usually negative) things to say!' It’s a funny twist on the phrase.
Nutzungshinweise
The phrase is highly versatile and fits almost any social or professional setting. It is slightly more dynamic than the simple verb 'start' and suggests the beginning of a significant effort.
Use 'on'
Always use 'on' when you follow the phrase with a task.
Beispiele
6Everyone is here, so let's get started.
Everyone is here, so let's begin.
A standard way to open a professional discussion.
I finally got started on my essay tonight.
I finally began working on my essay tonight.
Shows progress on a task that was perhaps delayed.
Don't wait for me, get started on your dinner!
Don't wait for me, start eating your dinner!
Friendly way to tell someone they don't need to be polite.
Oh, don't get me started on my crazy neighbor!
Don't make me start talking about my crazy neighbor!
Idiomatic use meaning 'I have too much to say about this.'
I'm not sure how to get started, but we need to talk.
I'm not sure how to begin, but we need to talk.
Used when the speaker feels hesitant or nervous.
Ready to get started with the workout?
Ready to begin the workout?
High energy and motivational context.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
I need to ____ ____ on my project.
The phrase is 'get started'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formality Spectrum of 'Get Started'
Used with friends or family.
Let's get started on the pizza!
Perfect for most work and social settings.
Let's get started with the presentation.
Still okay, but 'commence' is more traditional.
We shall get started shortly.
Where to use 'Get Started'
Office Meeting
Let's get started, shall we?
At Home
I need to get started on the cleaning.
Gym/Sports
Ready to get started?
Classroom
Open your books, let's get started.
Aufgabensammlung
1 AufgabenI need to ____ ____ on my project.
The phrase is 'get started'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenNo, it must be 'get started'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Get the ball rolling
similarTo start a process