There are 66 phrasal verbs with 'get'
How many of them are the most useful/effective?
[STRIKE]I' ve found it for me and those who has got bad memory as I do-- the movie[/STRIke] I have found a video which might be helpful for anyone who has as bad a memory as I do:
London English Classes: Phrases with "get"
Conditional clauses: "you will improve".
I learn them but nothing happens to my memory--minor improvement, no improvement
But while you are getting down on my mistakes I can make progress / get down on somebody/ something?
I think you need some sleep, towcats1. I'm afraid your last three posts haven't made a lot of sense. See you tomorrow!
I asked about the structure not about any sense.
What could you need a senseless structure for?
If you are looking for authentic examples, try COCA then.
Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA)
Incredible. Thanks for your prompt response.
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