The Verb Get
Do you ‘get’ the verb get?
The verb get is everywhere in English. We use it all the time, and the problem is: it has different meanings! In this video Tim will show you how you can use get.
He will also teach you some important phrasal verbs with get, especially with relationships.
And if you want to practise them, then download the worksheet below!
Download your ‘Get’ worksheet
The worksheet includes:
- Different meanings of the verb get
- Phrasal verbs with get exercises
How to use the worksheet:
- Watch the Lexi video above.
- Download the worksheet (we’ll send it to your email)
- Complete the questions and check you answers at the end of the sheet,
- Return here or to Youtube and answer the discussion questions in the comments! We’ll give you feedback on your answers.
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Discussion Questions
- What’s something to say if you want to chat someone up?
- When was the last time you got on the dancefloor and got down?
- What is something you need to get rid of?
- Who is some that you don’t get along with?
- How long does it take to get over someone after a break up? Does it depend on the person or the relationship?
- Do you get on well with your colleagues at work?
- What’s the best way to get to know someone?