to organize oneself or one's things · to handle one's tasks
Imagine you're prepping for a big shopping trip – making lists, checking coupons, or even just clearing space in your car. 🛒 This phrase is your go-to for saying you're getting all your ducks in a row or tying up loose ends before diving into the shopping chaos! It's like, 'I'm getting ready, I'm organizing everything!'
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'To get sorted' is super versatile. You can use it for anything that requires preparation or organization, not just shopping! For example, 'I need to get sorted for my trip next week.' It implies handling all the necessary tasks to be prepared or to bring things into order. Think of it as putting your life (or your shopping bags) in order! ✅
Your friend asks if you're ready for the mall. You've just finished organizing your shopping list and deciding what you need. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. I'm all out of sorts. B. I'm all sorted. C. I'm hitting the ceiling.