Do you usually get home late?
It was difficult to get here / get there.
my son got his driving license last week
Did you get my email?
She got a promotion
Why did you get angry?
It‘s getting dark.
When did they get married?
They were married for ten years, but six months ago they got divorced.
After breakfast, I have a shower and get dressed.
I'll go to grocery store to get some milk
Can you get me a glass of water?
We get the bus to go to school
What time did you get to the hospital?
I need to get through my homework before dinner.
Please return the book when you got through it.
I tried calling you, but I couldn't get through. The line was busy
I hope I get along with my new colleagues.
Let's get down the main points of the meeting on the whiteboard.
We couldn't get down what the teacher said
What time do you usually get up in the morning?
Please, get off the bus carefully, the steps are wet.
Hurry up and get on the train before it departs!
She wants to get away from the city and explore the countryside this weekend.
The police officer told everyone to get out of the car slowly.
The police let him get away with only a $10 ticket
After a long vacation, it's difficult to get back to work.
When we got back to the room, she had already left.
He finally managed to get over his fear of public speaking.
It's hard to get by on a small salary in a big city.
Look! Our plane is getting in now
How did you go to Pam’s house? I got a train.
I'm so bored. I need to get into a new hobby
We should get together for coffee sometime soon.
I just want to get this difficult conversation OVER WITH as soon as possible.
We didn't have satnav in the car and we got lost on the way home from Edinburgh.
Do you have a good sense of direction, or do you often get lost?
I'm always really hungry when I get back/home from school.
She was very ill, bur luckily she's getting better.
We got two tickets for the theatre to see a show.
When was the last time you got a present?
Would you like to get fitter?
Who do you get on with best in your family?
I get on very well with my brothers and sisters.
Is there anybody you don't get on with?
How do you get to work / school?
What's the first thing you do when you get home from work I school?
How many emails or text messages do you get a day?
I got a text message from Carol. She says she's going to be late.
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Bet= become (+adjective 1 past participle)
get angry
get divorced
get fit
get lost
gcr married
ger nervous
Bet= become ( + comparative)
get better
get colder
get worse
Bet= buy I obtain
get a job
get a newspaper
ger a ticket
set+ preposition (phrasal verbs)
get on I off a bu
get on (well) with
get up
set (to)= arrive
get home
ger ro chool
get ro work
net= receive
get an email
get a present
get a (text) message
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