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to get on to
[phrase form: get]
01
to start discussing or addressing a specific topic or subject in a conversation or discussion
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
Action verb
Regular
Inseparable
Particle
on to
Base verb
get
Present tense
get on to
3rd person singular
gets on to
Present participle
getting on to
Past simple
got on to
Past participle
got on to
Examples
Let's get on to the main agenda of the meeting.
02
to be elected as a part of an organization or group
Examples
He worked tirelessly to get on to the board of directors and contribute to the organization's success.
03
to advance to or begin working on a particular task or issue
Examples
Let's get on to the next phase of the project.



























