Grammar-Level-2-lesson-5
Grammar-Level-2-lesson-5
The verb “to get” is one of the most wildly used verbs in the English language. It is used in
many different ways and with different meanings. It is sometimes avoided in formal style,
but it is correct and natural in most kinds of speech and writing. To understand the meaning
of the verb “to get”, we have provided you with examples in different contexts.
Conjugation:
7. Get to = understand
Examples:
I didn’t get the joke.
We couldn’t get a word of what he said. He speaks too fast!
I got it! You do not need to repeat that again.
8. Get = catch
Examples:
You can’t get me. (children playing)
The batter didn’t strike the ball hard enough, so the midfielder got it easily.
I’ve got you!
9. Get = buy
Examples:
Where did you get those nice shoes?
Let me get you a drink!
I want to get a new jacket for the winter.
Select the correct meaning of the verb “to get” in the following sentences.
1. I am getting tired
A. becoming B. taking revenge C. receiving D. bring
3. I didn’t get a word of what you said. Could you say that again?
A. fetch B. obtain C. score D. understand
7. Our team got 4 goals in the final game and won the championship.
A. bought B. fetched C. became D. scored
11. He touched poison ivy with his bare hands and got a terrible rash.
A. received B. bought C. contracted D. fetched
13. If you are going to the kitchen, can you get me a glass of water?
A. bring B. acquire C. obtain D. buy
14. My father got really mad at me, when he heard that I lost my new laptop.
A. brought B. acquired C. obtained D. became
19. Oh wow! Such a nice jacket. Where did you get it?
A. buy B. bring C. contract D. receive
20. Can you get me the ladder, please? I am trying to hang this painting on the wall.
A. buy B. score C. fetch D. acquire