Teachers or students;in particular,Arabs and Chinese

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Examples

TO GET + direct object = to obtain, to receive, to buy: To obtain

Examples

  • She got her driving license last week.
  • They got permission to live in Switzerland.
To receive

Examples

  • I got a letter from my friend in Nigeria.
  • He gets $1,000 a year from his father.
To buy

Examples

  • She got a new coat from Zappaloni in Rome.
  • We got a new television for the sitting room.
TO GET + place expression = reach, arrive at a place:

Examples

  • We got to London around 6 p.m.
  • What time will we get there?
  • When did you get back from New York?
TO GET + adjective = to become, show a change of state:

Examples

  • It's getting hotter.
  • By the time they reached the house they were getting hungry.
  • I'm getting tired of all this nonsense.
  • My mother's getting old and needs looking after.
  • It gets dark very early in the winter.
  • Don't touch the stove until is gets cool.
TO GET + preposition / adverb is used in many phrasal verbs. Here are some of the most common ones:

Examples

Phrasal Verb Meaning
get at try to express
get away with escape punishment for a crime or bad action
get by manage (financially)
get down descend; depress
get off leave a form of transport
(train, bus, bicycle, plane)
get on enter/sit on a form of transport
(train, bus, bicycle, plane);
have a relationship with someone;
manage
get out of avoid doing something, especially a duty
get over recover (from an illness, a surprise)
get through use or finish the supply of something
get up leave your bed
get up to do - usually something bad

Examples

  • He got on his bicycle and rode down the street.
  • He gets up at 6.00 a.m. every morning.
  • She got out of the washing-up every day, even when it was her turn.
  • We got off the train just before the bomb exploded.
  • We've got through all the sugar - can you buy some more?
  • The children are very quiet - I wonder what they're getting up to
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