Wylcomenetwork.com Quick Study Guides on the verb to get were created to help you to become fluent in many of the most important meanings of the verb to get (i.e. to get fat vs. to get paid). Three of the Quick Study Guides are only in English; however, there has also be included two Quick Study Guides in which important expressions with the verb to get are translated into Spanish (8 Quick Study Guides/ 6 pages per guide) . As an extra, three Quick Study Guides on popular expressions with 'all' has been included.
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Look for the verb in any English dictionary, especially an unabridged one, and you will immediately see how many meanings to get has. For one it is synonymous to many of the most important verbs in the English language. The verbs to be, to have, to become, to go, to turn, to do, to gain, to receive, to gain, to reach, to learn, to understand and to induce are only a few examples. Do you understand what the following sentences mean: Were you able to get John?, I’m going to get something to eat., Go get your sister., I think that I’m getting a cold., That’s can get you fat., He always gets anyone to do anything., He got all my money. That really got to me. Wylcomenetwork Quick Study Guides also help you to learn the verb to get as a phrasal verb (to get across, to get up, to get down or to get away) as well as a verb in many of the most popular expressions in English (to get the idea, to get dumped, to get a life, to get over, to get down to business, to get the money from the bank, to get on board or to get caught with your pants down). Especially for non-native speakers the reality may be hard to swallow but a fact is a fact whether it is hard to accept or not. If you do not understand how the verb to get functions in the English language, you neither understand nor speak English as it is actually understood and spoken. Quick Study Guides on to get help you, meaning by meaning, expression by expression, to understand the verb to get, one of the most important, but, frankly, one of the most frustrating and confusing verbs in the English language. Also included are two Quick Study Guides in which important expressions with the verb to get are translated into Spanish (8 Quick Study Guides/ 6 pages per guide) . As an extra, three Quick Study Guides on popular expressions with 'all' has been included.
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