common word in conversation, and understanding how it is
used will improve listening comprehension skills.
The list below shows the verbs that get can replace:
Obtain
- I went to the store to get some milk.
Receive
- I got a bicycle for Christmas.
- I got a B+ on my exam.
Arrive
- I get to work everyday at 7am.
Understand
- I don’t get the math homework.
- I don’t get it.
Become
- My friend spilled his drink on my pants and I got angry.
- It’s late and I am getting tired.
- It’s getting late. We should go home.
Buy/Order
- I went out for dinner last night and I got a steak and my friend got pasta.
Deal With
- Can you get the phone please?
- I will get the door.
- I’ll get it.
Prepare
- It takes me 1 hour everyday to get ready. (the process of becoming ready)
Force/ Persuade
- How can I get my son to read more?
- The government wants to get the people to pay their taxes on time.
Possession (Have)
- Do you got any money? (Very informal)
Get + Preposition"Get" is used with many prepositions to make phrasal verbs.
Here is a list:Get Up Wake up
- What time do you get up in the morning?
- The students got up out of their seats.
Get Down
To go down from somewhere high.
- I got down from the tree.
Get On
Buses, Trains, Planes, Bicycles, Motorcycles
- He got on the train 5 minutes before it left the station.
Get Off
Buses, Trains, Planes, Bicycles, Motorcycles
- He got off his bicycle and started to walk.
Get Out
Imperative to tell someone to leave.
- Get out of my bedroom right now!
Get Back
Return
- When will you get back from school?
- Get back! There is a car coming.
Get Over
To no longer have emotional difficulty with something or
someone.
- It took 2 months for him to get over his ex-girlfriend.
Get Through
To accomplish and complete a difficult task.
- Training for the marathon was very difficult, but I got through it.
Get Away With
To not be caught for doing something wrong.
- I stole a chocolate bar from the store and got away with it.
Here is a list of other phrases that are common with "get."
- Get married
- Get divorced
- Get a job
- Get a drink
- Get stuck
- Get in trouble
- Get cleaned up
- Get ready
- Get dressed
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