#GET (Post-1)
#BASIC_STRUCTURES:
GET is one of the commonest words in English, and is used in many different ways. It is sometimes avoided in a very formal style, but it is correct and natural in most kinds of speech and writing. The meaning of get depends on what kind of word comes after it.
With a DIRECT OBJECT, the basic meaning is 'OBTAIN'. 'COME TO HAVE'; with OTHER KINDS OF WORD, the basic meaning is 'BECOME', 'COME TO BE'.
GET + NOUN/PRONOUN: (I got a letter)
With a DIRECT OBJECT (noun or pronoun), "GET" usually means 'RECEIVE', 'FETCH', 'OBTAIN', 'CATCH' or something similar. The exact meaning depends on the object.
EXAMPLE
I got a letter from Adnan this morning.
Can you come and get me from the station when I arrive?
If I listen to loud music I get a headache.
If you get a number 6 bus, it stops right outside our house.
GET can be used with two objects.
EXAMPLE:
Let me get you a drink.
Other meanings are sometimes possible.
EXAMPLE:
I didn't get the joke. ( = understand )
I'll get you for this, you idiot. ( = punish, make suffer )
GET + NOUN is not normally used to mean 'BECOME'. To express this meaning, we can use GET TO BE + NOUN.
EXAMPLE:
Asim is getting to be a lovely kid.
GET + ADJECTIVE: (getting old)
Before an ADJECTIVE, "GET" usually means 'BECOME'.
EXAMPLE:
As you get old, your memory gets worse.
My feet are getting cold.
With OBJECT + ADJECTIVE, the meaning is 'MAKE SOMEBODY/SOMETHING BECOME'.
EXAMPLE:
It's time to get the kids ready for school.
I can't get my hands warm.
We must get the house clean before mother arrives.
#BASIC_STRUCTURES:
GET is one of the commonest words in English, and is used in many different ways. It is sometimes avoided in a very formal style, but it is correct and natural in most kinds of speech and writing. The meaning of get depends on what kind of word comes after it.
With a DIRECT OBJECT, the basic meaning is 'OBTAIN'. 'COME TO HAVE'; with OTHER KINDS OF WORD, the basic meaning is 'BECOME', 'COME TO BE'.
GET + NOUN/PRONOUN: (I got a letter)
With a DIRECT OBJECT (noun or pronoun), "GET" usually means 'RECEIVE', 'FETCH', 'OBTAIN', 'CATCH' or something similar. The exact meaning depends on the object.
EXAMPLE
I got a letter from Adnan this morning.
Can you come and get me from the station when I arrive?
If I listen to loud music I get a headache.
If you get a number 6 bus, it stops right outside our house.
GET can be used with two objects.
EXAMPLE:
Let me get you a drink.
Other meanings are sometimes possible.
EXAMPLE:
I didn't get the joke. ( = understand )
I'll get you for this, you idiot. ( = punish, make suffer )
GET + NOUN is not normally used to mean 'BECOME'. To express this meaning, we can use GET TO BE + NOUN.
EXAMPLE:
Asim is getting to be a lovely kid.
GET + ADJECTIVE: (getting old)
Before an ADJECTIVE, "GET" usually means 'BECOME'.
EXAMPLE:
As you get old, your memory gets worse.
My feet are getting cold.
With OBJECT + ADJECTIVE, the meaning is 'MAKE SOMEBODY/SOMETHING BECOME'.
EXAMPLE:
It's time to get the kids ready for school.
I can't get my hands warm.
We must get the house clean before mother arrives.
#GET (Post-1)
#BASIC_STRUCTURES:
GET is one of the commonest words in English, and is used in many different ways. It is sometimes avoided in a very formal style, but it is correct and natural in most kinds of speech and writing. The meaning of get depends on what kind of word comes after it.
With a DIRECT OBJECT, the basic meaning is 'OBTAIN'. 'COME TO HAVE'; with OTHER KINDS OF WORD, the basic meaning is 'BECOME', 'COME TO BE'.
GET + NOUN/PRONOUN: (I got a letter)
With a DIRECT OBJECT (noun or pronoun), "GET" usually means 'RECEIVE', 'FETCH', 'OBTAIN', 'CATCH' or something similar. The exact meaning depends on the object.
EXAMPLE
I got a letter from Adnan this morning.
Can you come and get me from the station when I arrive?
If I listen to loud music I get a headache.
If you get a number 6 bus, it stops right outside our house.
GET can be used with two objects.
EXAMPLE:
Let me get you a drink.
Other meanings are sometimes possible.
EXAMPLE:
I didn't get the joke. ( = understand )
I'll get you for this, you idiot. ( = punish, make suffer )
GET + NOUN is not normally used to mean 'BECOME'. To express this meaning, we can use GET TO BE + NOUN.
EXAMPLE:
Asim is getting to be a lovely kid.
GET + ADJECTIVE: (getting old)
Before an ADJECTIVE, "GET" usually means 'BECOME'.
EXAMPLE:
As you get old, your memory gets worse.
My feet are getting cold.
With OBJECT + ADJECTIVE, the meaning is 'MAKE SOMEBODY/SOMETHING BECOME'.
EXAMPLE:
It's time to get the kids ready for school.
I can't get my hands warm.
We must get the house clean before mother arrives.

