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30 Expressions using the word ‘Get’: Get the hang of Collocations with get! (Collocations & Idioms)

Автор: JeN's Jyugyou / ジェンの授業

Загружено: 2019-03-15

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Описание: It's time to get ready to get the hang of collocations using the word ‘get’. So let’s get going! In today’s English lesson we will learn over 30 collocations with ‘get’ including a few idioms. (Collocations are word pairs that go together naturally in English). Being able to use collocations is a very important part of sounding more like a native speaker.

Common expressions using the word ‘Get’ that you can learn in this lesson are:
Get ready, Get dressed, Get changed, Get the hang of it, Get it, Get involved, Get going, Get a move on, Get it done, Get your degree, Get your diploma, Get a job, Get your act together, Get it together, Get on your nerves, Get under your skin, Get off my case, Get out of my face, Get a life, Get out, Get out of here, Get over it, Get better soon, Get well soon, Get a present, Get along with someone, Get paid, Get promoted, Get away, Get lost, Get around, Get engaged, Get married, Get divorced, Get invited, Get hurt, Get yourself a treat, Get a new jacket, Get some chocolate, Get a load off your mind, (and the bonus idiom: Get a kick out of something).

By watching this lesson and learning over 30 Expressions using the word ‘Get’, you will be one step closer to sounding more like a native speaker. Good luck with your English studies!

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