Grammar Tense Structure:
- Present Tense: get / gets around to
- Past Tense: got around to
- Past Participle: got / gotten around to
- Present Participle: getting around to
1: When you deal with a task at some point in the future, you GET AROUND TO doing it
non-separable phrasal verb
- Give him time, he’ll get around to mowing the lawn in his own time.
- He always volunteers but it’s actually getting him around to doing it, that’s the big task, he’s so stubborn and lazy.
- When do you think you’ll get around to painting the hall? You said you’d do it last week!?