English Lesson: How to Use Get - Learn this Incredibly Useful and Adaptable Verb (Lots of Examples!)
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- In this English lesson, you're going to learn how to use GET. I explain the 10 most common uses and share useful collocations and idioms. Don't GET confused by the verb GET again!
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After watching this video, you'll fully understand this: "As soon as I got these weird plants, things started getting a little weird. I got sick all the time, my friends stopped getting me birthday presents, I couldn’t get into my car without hurting my back and I got low marks in my exams. I just don’t get why all this happened but my friends did get a kick out of it all!"
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Hello from France
with this verb"get" I sometimes "get lost" but now, after your explanations I "got it".
Now I am getting home to get a coffee.
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A great history behind the phrase: "time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana" Groucho Marx's quote.
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One of the best lesson I have ever seen handling the powerful verb to GET.
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Epic lesson Jack!!! Thanks!!!
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I think that about ''get'' is so difficult because in my country haven't ''get'' in a specific situation with a conversation another person but I studied as well and love more way english conversation. tks for everything To Fluency.
Great video , the explanation is clear .it helps me to understand. thank you teacher.
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Extermely useful,thanx😉
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amazing background & wonderful lesson.
This lesson was great!! GET is a verb somehow complicated sometimes. I'll watch this video several times.
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I got a lot of knowledge cuz of you.
I'm srilankan . I can understand your explanations thank you
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Thanks Jack, thank you teacher!!! it is a best explanation about "GET" what I have got since I study English. Best regards from Ukraine.
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Appreciate it, It was really good lesson!
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thanks a lot your explanation is so clear and digestible , keep it up please 🌷✌
Nice! Got it!
got it! thank you
Thanks Jack. These are very common uses of "get" yet very useful at the same time👍. Also I really like your accent😊
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It is one of the great lessons . Please choose more words like this . Its really beneficial .... God bless u sir 🙂
Great class
Ok, I think I got it! Tanks a lot.
Thnx a lot
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Love from Pakistan.
It is very useful lesson with the word "get".
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Thanks
I got to get a lot of excitement today by getting hang of the get and I will be getting on with life happily to get more of it in future
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I love the word "get", there's a world hidden behind these three letters. It's a jolly word and getting the meaning isn't always straightforward.
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Nice to get back in here and see you after so long. I like the video edit and the video quality .. So professional..
Glad to have you back. Thank you for the feedback!
Could you please make more videos on British English expressions and English grammar?
By the way the background is nice. Looks relaxing for the eyes.
Very good video bro.
Well done Jack for this lesson on the verb Get.
Congratulations for teaching us this topic In only 15 min Very clear and efficient lesson 💪.
I have been watching your vidéos for 2 years, and i still getting eager to learn more about English.
I am not sure this last sentence is correct 🤔
You’d say, “I’m still eager...”
1) Get in/out for small transportations, like : a car.
e.g : I get in a car for going to office all of the time.^,^
2)) Get on/off for big transportation, like : bus, train & plane.
e.g : All of the passengers have gotten off after landing.^,^
Please make video on "passive voice".
Wow, these sentences are great stuff! They are all in my vocabulary trainer now. About grammar: They have this "secret of saying it short" which seems to be very common - and theoretically I miss something, but practically I know that's perfect English. Does this secret have a name?
You are awesome
You explain very well, congratulations! Gratitude for your teachings. :)
your voice is veru clear..
Today's video the English teacher is very handsome!! (I just tease you). 😉Thank you very much.
01:25 to gain possession of/ to buy
02:30 becoming ill
03:45 to obtain something/bring something for someone
04:46 to understand/to hear
05:20 to change/to become
05:47 movement
08:10 to get/to achieve something
to get married, to get ready, to get home, to get in, get some rest/sleep, to get into trouble,
13:04 to get to the bottom of something
13:55 to get the hang of something
14:29 to get a kick out of something
Sorry, I have some doubts about correctness of your phrase ' I didn't get what you mean' . Like ' I didn't get yesterday what you mean today'. Is it colloquial?
Hello Techer Jack I read your book but I notice one point in, I don't know any person or any native speaker to speak with daily, I can speak with my self , I mean (soliloquy)
I’m really can’t to get the hang of for what do we use article “the” in “get the hang of”?
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Hello Jack
Thanks for this video. I am used to this strong verb "get" but it's always useful to get a little pinprick of "Get."
Concerning the verb Get and transport, I heard that, we must use "to get on" when we are referring to all vehicles in which we can move along ( train; plane, bus) ; Otherwise, we must use "Get in". Nevertheless, we must use "Get on " when we talk about all means of transport on which we can go up, such as a bicycle or a horse. Could you tell me if these theories hold water ? Thanks for your answer.
May I ask you, why do you pronunce the "^" sound like an "u" and not kinda of "a"? For instance in words "bus", "but", "country".
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Good evening from Santander, Spain. Does "To take a kick out somebody" means the same as "To take the mickey out someone or something"? Many thanks in advance.
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I am sending you another message. I have just tried to understand the sentence : "time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana..." in fact, it is a huge puzzle for me. It doesn't make any sense to me. Fruit flies are insects, so fruit flies like (to eat ) banana. It is a wordplay, isn't ? English humor 🙂 I don't know if you understand a litlle French language, but I have got a joke for you
( in French, race cars are called : "voitures de courses"
-What sort of car do you prefer ?
- The car, of course....
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