Eain Hmun Khin
Do you know how to use "get and getting " in the sentences and what meaning they make?If you know about that, let me know.
17. Okt. 2021 09:24
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'Get' is a indefinite form of verb while 'getting' is a continuous form.Like I get you response. I am getting your response now.
17. Oktober 2021
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https://www.engvid.com/how-to-use-get-like-a-native-english-speaker/ https://www.engvid.com/basic-english-vocabulary-get/ https://www.engvid.com/top-english-words-get/ Here are a few grammar videos to help you understand this word get in English. Get is the base form of the verb and getting is the present continuous form. I hope these help:)
17. Oktober 2021
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I hope my sample sentences gave you the idea. Please feel free to ask further questions. Thanks.
17. Oktober 2021
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This is not really a question that can be answered in a short post here. The verb 'get' has many meanings, in particular when combined with a preposition or other words in a collocation... Get off Get over Get out of Get on Get in Get by Get to Etc. Etc........ In my dictionary there must be well over 100 entries for "get" with different meanings and formulations and collocations... The best thing you can do is go to an online dictionary - e.g. Collins/ Cambridge/ Merriam-Webster. Do a search for 'get' and look at all the example sentences that you find and slowly you will get an idea of the correct way to use this verb including the '-ing' form. Just pick a few that you think might be useful to you now now and make a note of them in your flashcards or vocabulary lists. Don't even try to remember too many at a time. You will quickly become confused 🤔. Every time you see this word in a text, make a note of it and observe how it is used, and with what meaning, in the context in which it is given.
17. Oktober 2021
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I'm not sure where you're getting at but basically, get is a base form of a verb and getting is another form (present continous tense) where; You can't get what you want. I should go home now before my mom gets mad. The weather is getting better now. I have to go. It's getting dark.
17. Oktober 2021
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