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Understanding the Context

You use get with adjectives to mean 'become'. For example, if someone gets cold, they become cold, and if they get angry, they become angry. The boys were getting bored. [VERB adjective] [transitive, no passive] get something to connect to the internet or a phone network; to receive broadcasts from a particular television or radio station 95 per cent of the UK can now get superfast broadband.

Key Insights

Informally, we use “get” to mean arrive. For example: I usually get home from work around 6:00 – meaning arrive at home. You can use “get” when talking about arriving from travel – If we take the next available flight, we’ll get to New York on Monday morning. We hear "Get" a LOT in English, so today's lesson looks at the many uses this verb can have, how to understand them, and how YOU can use them in daily conversation!