❌ Don't Say
I'll do it later
✅ Say This Instead
"I'll get around to it"
Meaning
I will take care of it when I have the opportunity.
اردو ترجمہ
میں اس کا بعد میں خیال رکھوں گا
"I'll get around to it"
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Expression Frequency
Common
Formality
Both
Authority Score
8/10
📖 Linguistic Context
It is a verb phrase consisting of a modal verb (will) + infinitive (get) + prepositional phrase (around to it), used to express a future intention that is not immediate.
🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives
📰 Real-World Usage Examples
"The client asked for the figures now, but I'll get around to it after the meeting."
📌 Business context
"Many researchers acknowledge the problem, yet they'll get around to addressing it in subsequent studies."
📌 Academic context
"Friend: Can you pick up the groceries? Me: I'll get around to it later tonight."
📌 Daily conversation
⚠️ When NOT to Use
Avoid it when the task is urgent or requires immediate action.
💡 Pro Tip
Use it when you want to assure someone you'll handle a task, but you don't have time right now.
Daily Life Examples
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I know the report is due tomorrow, but I'll get around to it tonight.
مجھے معلوم ہے کہ رپورٹ کل تک جمع کرانی ہے، لیکن میں اس کا آج رات خیال رکھوں گا۔ -
She promised to call back, and she'll get around to it soon.
اس نے وعدہ کیا کہ دوبارہ کال کرے گی، اور وہ جلد اس کا خیال رکھے گی۔ -
Don't worry, I'll get around to cleaning the kitchen later.
فکر نہ کریں، میں بعد میں کچن کی صفائی کا خیال رکھوں گا۔
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is it correct to say I'll do it later?
It is understandable but sounds vague; the idiom is more natural.
When should I use I'll get around to it?
When you want to reassure someone you'll handle something, but not right away.
What does I'll get around to it mean?
It means you will attend to the task at a later, convenient time.
Posted on June 19, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences
