Get on
Have a good relationship with someone
Give a synonym for loyal
Reliable, trustworthy
Give one example of get meaning understand
Get a joke, get what someone's saying
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
My mom always (cook) my favourite food when I'm home
Cooks
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
We (eat) dinner when you called me.
Were eating
Tell off
Reprimand
Give a synonym for toxic
Destructive
Give two examples of get meaning obtain/ receive
Get a present, get a raise
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
She (visited) five countries since she started travelling abroad.
Has visited
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
She (wear) her favourite dress for the party
Wore
Come down on
Punish, criticise
How do you call a man whose wife has died?
Widower
Give two examples of phrasal verbs with get
Get on, get up, get away
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
I (work) as a KP at the moment. I plan to change jobs soon.
Am working
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
He (swear) he would never do that again.
Swore
Live up to
Do what's expected of you
What's another word for love?
Adore
Give these examples of get meaning become
Get tired, get cold, get lost
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
We (be) friends since kindergarten.
Have been
Complete the sentence using the correct verb tense:
Before deciding to be a politician, John (work) as a veterinarian.
Had worked
Stand up for
Protect someone
What's another word for detest?
Loathe
Give three examples of get meaning catch
Get a bus, get a flight, get a cold
Say the function of the three present tenses (simple present, present continuous, present perfect)
Simple present: general truths, habits in the present/ present continuous: actions happening now or temporary actions/ present perfect: connect past and present, actions that affect the present.
Explain the function of the three past tenses
Simple past: actions finished in the past/ past continuous: actions in progress sometime in the past or unfinished actions in the past/ past perfect: an action that took place before another past action