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In this way, how to get started would be less formal and much more conversational than how to start Moreover, there is a sense of extra involvement abundantly made clear by the sentence, let's start going. Aside from the formal/informal distinction, there is a slightly different meaning between start and get started.

For example, let's start the engine and see if the car won't make that noise again. as for your two sentences, i agree that let's get started on building this table sounds a bit awkward, but i might say let's get started on this table just as easily as let's start building this table. more on that in my answer below. In let's get started, the starting point is in view and let's get going, you are on the starting point already You (had) better get started if you want to finish on time

To begin an important period in one's life or career newlyweds who are just getting started on their lives together

The form get started has the bare form of the verb get, used for present tense and as a bare infinitive (without to) The verb let's is a contraction of let. Getting started implies a description of the process, get started is a suggestion to the reader to do so, obviously to be followed by instructions. Here, the meaning of 'get' is 'become', or 'be' in the transformative rather than durative sense

In your examples, 'this action got started' might be used especially in the us, but sounds unusual to british ears It would be the passive, meaning 'was started' Get started phrase begin a task, endeavour, or process ‘the trail features online activities to show people how to get started in exploring local history.’

Is there any difference between these two sentences

We're about to get started From that point things started to getting complicated Which of these sentences would be correct, if i want to imply that something happened and things are not in order anymore?

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