Match the sentences to the meanings
of get. Follow the example.
Consulta el diccionario
Example:
She got a lot of money when her grandmother died.
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To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
1. I think their relationship is getting a lot more serious.
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To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
2. Her book got a wonderful review on the Internet.
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
3. What time did you get home last night?
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
4. Would you mind getting another couple of beers from the
fridge?
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
5. I was driving home when I suddenly got the idea to sell
our house and go travelling.
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
6. Valencia got 2 goals in the second half and beat Madrid
3-1.
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
7. He’s got a really bad cold and I don’t think he’ll be at
work tomorrow.
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
8. I eventually got my dad to buy a new computer. He was
still using Windows XP for Christ’s sake!
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
9. I’ll get you, you bastard! You’ll never work in this city
again!
- ? -
To pay back (take vengeance on or get even)
To experience (of mental or physical states or
experiences)
To arrive (to reach a destination)
To acquire (to come into the possession of
something)
To make, score (achieve a point or goal)
To induce, stimulate, cause, make someone do (cause
to do; cause to act in a certain way)
To become (to change into a state)
To bring, to fetch (To go and bring or take back)
To receive (to receive something)
To contract, to come down with (be stricken by an
illness, fall victim to an illness)
Consulta las soluciones
Rewrite the following sentences and
change the verb get for a different verb or phrasal verb. Follow the
example.
Consulta el diccionario
Consulta las soluciones
Compound Words
Here are some pictures which
represent compound words. Can you guess them? Write the compound word in
the space next to the pictures.
Consulta las soluciones
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