differenciate, Always ready and being ready?
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Get ready" would mean that the person is not ready at the moment. With "be ready" the person can presently be ready or not ready.
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Answer: There's a subtle distinction between the two. "Being prepared" in this case, I believe, means having done work in advance so that when the ...
Explanation: Yes, but it's a subtle difference. "Prepared" implies making preparations, i.e., completing whatever tasks that need to be accomplished before ... whatever it is you' ...
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