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If you look up “get” in a dictionary, you might see anywhere from 10 to 20 definitions. That is really scary. However, I have some good news. There is a much easier way to remember how to use “get.”
Instead of memorizing dozens of meanings, it’s better to organize the meanings of “get” into groups. Each group is easy to recognize because it is based on what comes after “get.”
For the full text of this podcast, please go to https://www.difficultenglishexplained.com/the-verb-get-not-as-complicated-as-it-looks/ .

The Verb “Get” --- Not as Complicated as it Looks
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If you look up “get” in a dictionary, you might see anywhere from 10 to 20 definitions. That is really scary. However, I have some good news. There is a much easier way to remember how to use “get.”
Instead of memorizing dozens of meanings, it’s better to organize the meanings of “get” into groups. Each group is easy to recognize because it is based on what comes after “get.”
For the full text of this podcast, please go to https://www.difficultenglishexplained.com/the-verb-get-not-as-complicated-as-it-looks/ .

The Verb “Get” --- Not as Complicated as it Looks
13 september 2024
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This week we continue the common mistakes made by English Language Learners series with part 3: Which is a topic that trips up many English language learners: word order. We’ll explore common mistakes made by learners from various countries, the rules of English word order, and give you practical examples to help you use word order correctly. As always, the purpose of this episode is to help you communicate with clarity and fluency as you progress on your Language Learning Journey.
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