What does "get" mean in the sentence "I'll get some water"?
fetch/bring
Fill in the blank to state something that is very clear: "He hasn't studied at all. ________, he is going to fail the exam."
Obviously
Use a modal verb to show you are 100% convinced something is true in the present: "He has three Ferraris. He _________ be rich."
Must
Use "seem" to describe the weather without stating it's a fact.
It seems to be raining
Complete the present wish: "I don't have a car. I wish I _________ (have) one."
Had
DOUBLE POINTS
Difference between "I cut my hair" and "I got my hair cut".
Adding "get" means someone else did it for you.
DOUBLE POINTS
Use this to introduce a positive point after a negative one: "I lost my wallet, but ________ I still have my phone."
At least
Use a modal verb to show you are sure something is impossible in the present: "She just left 2 minutes ago. She _________ be home already."
Can't/couldn't
Rewrite "People say she is a genius" starting with "She..."
She is said to be a genius
DOUBLE POINTS
Complete: "If I won the lottery, I _______ (travel) the world."
would travel
Rewrite using get: "I am becoming very tired."
I'm getting very tired.
Use this to add a second reason for not doing something: "I'm too tired to go out. ________, I don't have any money."
Besides
Use a modal verb to express a possibility in the past: "I can't find my keys. I __________ (leave) them in the car."
May have / Might have / Could have left
DOUBLE POINTS
"____ the teacher, the exam is easy"
according to
Complete the Third Conditional: "If she __________ (arrive) on time, she wouldn't have missed the flight."
had arrived
DOUBLE POINTS
Another way of saying "I convinced my boss to give me a day off"
I got my boss to give me a day off.
Use this to express a result or consequence if something doesn't happen: "You need to study; ________, you will fail."
Otherwise
Use a modal verb to show you are sure something was not true in the past: "He was with me all day, so he ___________ (steal) your wallet."
Can't have / Couldn't have stolen
INFINITIVE VS GERUND
Which verb fits here: "My teacher let me ______ (leave) early."
leave
Complete the past regret (Unreal Past): "I failed the test. If only I _________ (study) harder!"
had studied
"He got caught cheating" what specific use of GET is being applied?
Bad or unexpected things have happened.
Use this to present an opposite side or perspective: "Living in a city is exciting. ________, it can be very stressful."
On the other hand
Use a modal verb to express that something was expected to happen in the past (but maybe didn't): "The train __________ (arrive) at 8:00 AM, but it's late."
Should have / Ought to have arrived
INFINITIVE VS GERUND
Correct the mistake: "He kept me to laugh all night."
He kept me laughing
Complete the Mixed Conditional: "If I __________ (not/eat) all that chocolate yesterday, I wouldn't feel sick now."
hadn't eaten