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Difference in usage: Get, Got, Getting



 
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Difference in usage: Get, Got, Getting #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 20:50 pm   Difference in usage: Get, Got, Getting
 

I need practice the different uses of GET- GOT- GETTING- Do you know where I can do it?
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help #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 20:59 pm   help
 

You need to give us a more specific question, so that we can target your problem better. What, specifically, are you having trouble with?
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help #3 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 21:06 pm   help
 

GET is used in many idiomatic expression, and, sometimes means "to arrive", 'to buy" or "to become", I need practice because the uses of Get is not realy easy for me.
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help #4 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 21:14 pm   help
 

Okay, but on this forum we can't give you entire lessons. We need specific questions. We're not paid teachers, but volunteers, so you have to give us things that we can give you shorter, more specific answers to. What's been your problem? What mistakes have you made?
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help #5 (permalink) Fri Jun 20, 2008 21:35 pm   help
 

Hi Estela,

Maybe Alan's story phrasal verb 'get' answers your questions. By the way, please read Why is a meaningful message titel important? again let me know what you think.

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