I’m afraid of get. For me it’s like a terrible monster with innumerable heads. Today I want to face it. I ‘m trembling , but I will brave… erm here a story for stick this verb to my mind. I think it is barely understandable… Blame the one who encourages me learning English
Mr. X got dismissed.
Mr. X got up early that morning, got out of his bed and , getting hungry, got the breakfast ready as usual.
He wanted to get a shower, but he didn’t get it: the shower got broken.
Mr X got angry, he got the telephone but didn’t get the plumber. He must got his shower repaired!
Fortunately he got along with his neighbour , a former plumber, and he got in him to fix the shower and he got it working .
So he got washed and then dressed .
He eventually got out.
He got to the work at ten , very late , so immediately got down to work.
But his boss had got angry and got at him : ” Why did you get nowhere? You have to get through a lot of work ! Got me?”
Mr X got up and tryed to get round his boss : “I get along with you , sir , I’m getting on …
The Boss didn’t get : “what are you getting at? You didn’t get over !I’ll get rid of you”
Mr X got dismissed . This fact got him down and he got off.
Now the past has got by. He has got back from his getaway and has got a new job and got married.
He gets used to bath.
‘Get’ per voi italiani e come ‘fare’ per noi inglesi – impossibile!
intendevo è (ops)
😀 Ciao Lee! che bello vederti qui.. Non ci avevo pensato. But any correction?
Comunque tu sei bravo con “fare”.
ti mando un email.
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