Gregory
tell me phrases with the word "GET"
2023年11月13日 20:04
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Just do a web search for "expressions using 'get'" You can get by in English with no other verbs than "get", "have", and "be". That's got to be a bad idea, though. It gets kind of boring and doesn't get you much respect. You can get along fine without "get" and your vocabulary will get much better. Every time that "get" gets used, there is almost always a way to make the sentence get better by getting a better verb instead.
2023年11月14日
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There are way too many to name them all, but here are a few: get angry get sad get happy get lost get caught get ripped off get change get hungry get a job get a drink get some water get beaten get stolen get along with someone
2023年11月13日
You can try this matching exercise - it has some of the most common ones.
2023年11月14日
Get home dude!
2023年11月14日
Think of it this way, the verb 'be' is a state verb and shows the state of something now. E.g. "I am hungry". We use "get" instead of "be" when showing a change from one state to another: "I wasn't hungry before, but I am now. I got hungry because I skipped breakfast". Other examples are: Don't get lost. I got a new job. I got sick. Notice the change in state. We also have some phrases like "get by" meaning having just enough to accomplish something, e.g. "I know enough English to get by when travelling". Or "Get to" meaning having the opportunity to do something you really want to do, for example, "My friend has a spare ticket to my favourite band's concert, so I get to see them live!"
2023年11月14日
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