Multiple choice softskills communication

I’ll GET ROUND TO writing the report soon.

  1. I’ll find time to write the report soon.

  2. I’ll finish writing the report soon.

  3. I’ll persuade someone else to write the report soon.

  4. I’ll go to the office and write the report soon.

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The phrasal verb 'get round to' means to find time to do something, often after some delay or when you get around to it. It suggests you'll do it eventually when you have the opportunity. Option A correctly captures this meaning of finding time. Option B suggests completion which is different, and Options C and D add meanings not present in the original phrasal verb.