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- GET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GET is to gain possession of How to use get in a sentence How do you pronounce get?: Usage Guide
- GET | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
GET meaning: 1 to obtain, buy, or earn something: 2 to receive or be given something: 3 to go somewhere and… Learn more
- get verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . .
get somebody something to do something I couldn't get the car to start this morning He got his sister to help him with his homework You'll never get him to understand
- Get Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
GET meaning: 1 : to obtain (something): such as; 2 : to receive or be given (something)
- get verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . .
We didn't get (= go) to bed until 3 a m Where do we get on the bus? I'm getting off (= leaving the train) at the next station We should be getting home; it's past midnight get somebody something + adv prep The general had to get his troops across the river We couldn't get the piano through the door We'd better call a taxi and get you home
- The verb get | Britannica Dictionary
Get is one of the 10 most common verbs in English, so it's important However, like other high-frequency verbs, such as be, have, do, say, and go, the verb get has many different meanings, which makes it hard to understand and use correctly
- GET definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You use get with adjectives to mean `become ' For example, if someone gets cold, they become cold, and if they get angry, they become angry
- get | meaning of get in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
get meaning, definition, what is get: to receive something that someone gives : Learn more
- GET - 223 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English
If you get something, you receive it or are given it If you get something for free, you are given it and do not have to pay for it
- The verb “get” | Phrasal verbs with “get” - Crown Academy of . . .
“get” in phrasal verbs 1) to get on = to enter a train bus aeroplane ship Example : He is getting on the train 2) to get in = to enter a car taxi small boat building room Example 1: Mark is getting in the taxi Example 2: “Sarah, get in the house please!” 3) to get off = to leave a train bus aeroplane ship
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