Friday, March 1st


A. The different uses of the verb GET

1. 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.
2. To receive

Examples

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

Examples

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

Examples

  • We got to London around 6 p.m.
  • What time will we get there?
  • We got to the party at midnight
  • When did you get back from New York?
5. 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.
6. 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

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?
  • I typically get off at the Albert Premier tram stop
  • It was very hard for me to get over the pain caused by the death of my father

B. Find and Replace
Find all of the uses of the verb get in the paragraph below and replace them with a different verb/phrase.

I get a lot of emails every day, and some of them are junk mail. I am tired of getting junk mail, aren’t you? I get bothered by spam, and there is so much of it nowadays that one can get a headache from it! I want to get some software that will catch the junk emails before they get to my inbox. Otherwise, I spend too much time going through them in the morning to see which ones are real emails. I just don’t get why people send such junk mail. What do they hope to get by doing so?  

C. exercises

1. I get about $2000 a month from my job.
            
2. He got angry when he heard about the news.
            
3. I don't get how the machine works.
 

4. Did you get the e-mail I sent you this morning?
    

5. My manager got me to do the report, even though I didn't want to.
 

6. At what time will you get to New York?
  

7. It wasn't easy, but I finally got her to sign the contract.
   

8. I got 75% in my maths exam.
   

9. I would like to get her a watch for her birthday.


10. Somebody is calling. Can you get the phone?
 

11. I get the bus to work every morning.
   
12. Sorry, it's noisy here. I didn't get what you said.
  

13. They got the new service contract.
           

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