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I will get it submit today. vs I will get it submitted today.

'I will get it submitted today.' is correct, while 'I will get it submit today.' is incorrect. In English, the verb 'submit' should be used in the past participle form 'submitted' after 'get.'
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I will get it submit today.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'submit' should be in the past participle form 'submitted' after 'get.'

Incorrect. Use 'submitted' instead of 'submit' to form a grammatically correct sentence.
  • So, I'll submit it today.
  • So, if a six-month scientific sojourn with 20 of the world's greatest minds sounds like the getaway of a lifetime, then submit your application today.
  • I will be taking Brick to school today.
  • I will be abstaining from the votes today.
  • I promise I will just follow your lead today.
  • I will inform the College of Commissioners of events in the House today.
  • I will only kill one today.
  • I will follow up later today.
  • I will not go into that today.
  • Yes, I will call the plumber today.
  • I will testify with the service to today.
  • I will focus on just two of the reports under discussion today.
  • Unfortunately, I will not be able to continue that practice today.
  • Yes, I will call the plumber today.
  • I will treat everyone lunch today.
  • And I will certainly not forget the matter when we take our leave today.
  • Either way, I will be teaching Dance 101 today.
  • I will wipeout the entire Rajadi clan today.
  • And I will wear one today.
  • You must sign that tenancy today. I will.

I will get it submitted today.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The verb 'submit' is in the past participle form 'submitted' after 'get.'

Correct. Use 'submitted' after 'get' to indicate that the action of submitting will be completed in the future.
  • I wish to refer to the two amendments submitted today.
  • I regret the fact that no reference has been made to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the resolution submitted today.
  • I am not saying that it shall be compulsory to reach agreement, though, as previously in the Committee meetings, I reject the right of veto of the European works council in accordance with Amendment No 5, which was submitted today.
  • This is why my group has not signed any of the compromise motions for resolutions that have been submitted to us today.
  • We can, therefore, only support the approval of the two texts which have been submitted to us today.
  • Mr President, I believe we can all be pleased with the two proposals submitted for our scrutiny today.
  • The Council cannot but be gratified to note that, thanks to our close cooperation, all of these elements have been incorporated into the final report submitted to you today.
  • Part of the proposals made in this communication to improve the standards and the assumption of responsibility for victims were included in the draft framework decision presented by the Portuguese Presidency and which is submitted to you today.
  • It is in this context that we must view the two taxation reports - the Cox and Pérez Royo reports - submitted to us today.
  • We cannot allow matters like the strengthening of economic and social cohesion, which is one of the basic principles of the Treaties, to be marginalised - as is happening with the problem submitted to us today.
  • The report was referred back to the competent committee in accordance with the Rules of Procedure and it is this new report that was submitted to the vote today.
  • The proposal submitted today for your approval is the first example insofar as agricultural statistics are concerned.
  • Finally, I just want to say that I regret that two of the amendments submitted today link textiles and REACH.
  • That is the message constituted by the oral questions submitted today by our Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality.
  • Mr President, the proposal for a directive which is being submitted today for second reading meets, in principle, two objectives.
  • After almost thirty years of the European Union's active policy, especially in African states, the report submitted today talks about a growth in the number of people infected with HIV/AIDS.
  • In particular, I consider it to be very important - and this is also made clear in a motion for a resolution which we have submitted today - that in future, internal market legislation should be more coherent than it has been in the past.
  • We can therefore approve the common resolution submitted today, paying particular attention to environmental protection standards, which are, moreover, the only way of guaranteeing that public health is protected.
  • I voted 'no' to motion for a resolution RC7-0151/2010 submitted today for voting in Parliament for the same reason that we Greens did not vote for the Barroso II Commission: because of a lack of ambition.
  • I would urge all my fellow MEPs, irrespective of their party political allegiance, to sign the written declaration which we submitted today to lodge their concern about this of the media in my country and to denounce the totalitarian attitude of Belgian radio and television.

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