to start · to begin
Ever been stuck waiting for a meeting to officially start, or a project that just won't seem to launch? 🚀 This expression is your go-to for describing when things finally start moving! It's perfect for when an event, activity, or process officially begins after preparations. ✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** While 'start' is always fine, 'to get underway' adds a slightly more formal, official, or even 'big project' feel. Think of a ship leaving the port – it 'gets underway'! 🚢 It implies a process or journey beginning, often with some momentum. You can use it like 'Let's get this meeting underway!' or 'The construction project will get underway next month.'
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to get underway'? A. 🗣️ When a crucial meeting is about to start after a brief delay. B. 😴 When you want to take a nap during a long presentation. C. 🏃 When you are finishing up a project just before the deadline.