How to Use the Verb GET| Main Meanings| English Grammar|Phrasal Verbs| Expressions [When to use GET]

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Hello!
Today we are going to talk about this tiny word of enormous importance. That`s the verb get.
The verb get has a great variety of meanings that are so useful to learn and know.
IN this video you will learn the difference between BrE and AmE.
We are reviewing the main meanings of the verb get. We will learn how it`s possible to understand the meaning of getting.
We are going to review what GET means when it`s followed by a noun, adjective, adverbs, and prepositions.
You will learn the most useful inseparable phrasal verbs of movement. What`s the difference between getting on/get in, get out of/ get off.
Expressions - Get set, get ready, get down to business, get back to work, get your act together.
I tried to get all the information across and hope to have the feedback.
Get there / get to someplace - where we should use the preposition where we shouldn`t.
How can we substitute GET in more formal conversations and academic writing? We are going to learn appropriate verbs and expand your vocabulary.
Let`s get started and get on with the lesson.

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It is a subject a lot confused but I understood perfectly. Thank so much

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Very helpful video! I always have problems using this verb correctly.

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