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| Am I right in thinking these are questions about tense? Can anyone help explain these to me. a. He got a new car last week. b. I managed to get the wine. c. He got really brown on holiday. d. I got a train from Victoria. e. I didn't get what he said. f. We got there late. g. Could you get me a drink? Thanks, ej |
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| The word get is quite versatile and is used many ways by native speakers. The basic meaning is to acquire, or obtain, but there are a few others. Quote:
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| Hi, thank you, the answers are so simple. I thought I needed to address the questions from a 'tense' perspective. I think, in my mind, I over complicated the questions. Thanks for your help ej |
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| So, would you say that you get it? :wink: |
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