뜻
To prepare yourself for an activity or event.
문화적 배경
In the US, 'getting ready' is often used to describe the entire process of grooming and dressing before a night out. In the UK, people might also say 'getting sorted' to mean the same thing in informal contexts. The concept of 'getting ready' is universal, but the time spent varies wildly by culture.
Focus on the process
Always remember that 'getting' implies a process. If you are finished, stop using 'getting'.
Don't use 'readying'
It is not a standard verb. Use 'getting ready' instead.
뜻
To prepare yourself for an activity or event.
Focus on the process
Always remember that 'getting' implies a process. If you are finished, stop using 'getting'.
Don't use 'readying'
It is not a standard verb. Use 'getting ready' instead.
Use it for mental prep
You can use it for things that aren't physical, like 'getting ready for bad news'.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence.
I need to ___ ___ for my exam.
The phrase is 'get ready'.
Which is correct?
Choose the correct sentence.
Use present continuous 'getting'.
Match the phrase to the meaning.
Match 'get ready' with its synonym.
They mean the same thing.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Are you going out? B: Yes, I'm ___ ___ now.
Correct phrasal structure.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제I need to ___ ___ for my exam.
The phrase is 'get ready'.
Choose the correct sentence.
Use present continuous 'getting'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
They mean the same thing.
A: Are you going out? B: Yes, I'm ___ ___ now.
Correct phrasal structure.
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자주 묻는 질문
8 질문No, it is not correct. Use 'I am getting ready'.
It is neutral and can be used in almost any situation.
'Prepare' is more formal and often used for work or academic tasks.
Yes, 'I'm getting ready for the meeting' is perfect.
Conjugate the verb 'get' (gets, getting, got).
Yes, it is very common in casual texts.
Yes, 'I got ready'.
Yes, 'I'm getting ready for my trip' is very common.
관련 표현
Gear up
similarPrepare for action
Be ready
contrastAlready prepared
Get set
builds onPart of 'ready, set, go'