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1, get is one of the most widely used verbs in English. It can mean to get something, arrive at a certain place, be in a certain state, remember, seize, fight, kill, get hurt, get sick, get stuck, eat, prepare meals, pay attention and so on. It can be used as transitive verb, intransitive verb and copula verb.
2. When expressing the meaning of getting, accepting, obtaining and accepting. Get can be followed by a noun or pronoun.
Get means to gradually reach a certain stage or state, or to start doing something, which can be used as an adverbial.
4.get means that you can take double objects when you look for, take or bring something for others, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for.
5.get can be followed by an infinitive with to as a complement when expressing a request, a command, a command and persuasion. When someone does something or makes someone enter a certain state, the past participle can be followed by a complement when indicating that something has been done, and the present participle can be followed by an adjective when indicating that it has become a certain state. Adverbs or past participles are often used as compound objects of adjectives or prepositional phrases.
6.get can also be used as a copula. When it means to make things become, it can be followed by nouns, adjectives or past participles often used as adjectives as predicative. When expressing the meaning of "Bei" and "Bei", especially in spoken language, it is often used with past participles. In American spoken language, get participle can indicate the change of state or the beginning of a new action.
7. In spoken language, hashave got is often used instead of have or has to indicate possession, while interrogative sentences use Have you got. Or does he have it? Not you. Do you? Or do you? You can also use have got to do instead of have to do.
Get's short sentence:
1, get along.
Get along well, things are going smoothly, and the machinery and equipment are handy.
Get along well with sb.
Get along well with sb.
Step back.
Back off, back off, get out of the way, recover.
4. Backward.
Fall behind, be late, see through, go deep and support.
5. it's passable.
Experience, barely pass, barely live, you can handle it.
6. Get off.
Get off, start, take off, take off, take off, talk, avoid, be exempted from punishment and finish the work.
Stop joking.
Tell jokes.
8. Go out.
Ask for leave, go out to make friends, make life interesting, take out food, remove stains, print brochures, speeches, etc. It's hard to say, get rid of, give up, solve and publish.
Extract some facts from sb.
Squeeze some facts from sb.
10, roll over.
Forget, don't understand, believe, save, recover, overcome difficulties and solve problems.
1 1, pay the bill? Pass through.
Pass this bill.
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