Difference between revisions of "Get"

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We <i>got</i> the project finished on time, but it wasn't easy!
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*We <i>got</i> the project finished on time, but it wasn't easy!
Its hard to <i>get it right</i> all the time, but we do try.
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*Its hard to <i>get it right</i> all the time, but we do try.
She tried to <i>get fired</i> for several years, but as a civil servant that's not always easy to do.
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*She tried to <i>get fired</i> for several years, but as a civil servant that's not always easy to do.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:15, 8 January 2013

Data

possessive

obligative

punctual/ inceptive

  • She got pregnant in May and gave birth in February. (pregnant = ADJ)
  • I usually get to work before 9 and get home around 7.
  • We need to get the ball rolling.
  • Let's get started.
  • I usually get paid on the 6th.
  • She gets back late on Thursdays.

difficulty

  • We got the project finished on time, but it wasn't easy!
  • Its hard to get it right all the time, but we do try.
  • She tried to get fired for several years, but as a civil servant that's not always easy to do.

attributive

comparative

Get, because it is a verb used when the grammatical subject is both SUBJECT and OBJECT of the action or predication, is often used with state changes and comparatives:

  • It's getting easier and easier to get lost in my mailbox. I need to delete some messages!
  • It's getting a bit harder to find a coin-operated public pay phone these days.
  • They're getting better at calling us back when we leave a message.

mediapassive

causative