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Can we say "at what have you got in after work"



 
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Can we say "at what have you got in after work" #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 08, 2006 6:40 am   Can we say "at what have you got in after work"
 

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #2 "Take it in", question 10

What time do you get in after work?

(a) have tea
(b) eat supper
(c) reach home
(d) have a rest

English Idioms and Expressions, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #2 "Take it in", answer 10

What time do you reach home after work?

Correct answer: (c) reach home
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can we say "at what have you got in after work"
it is given that get in means to get home. but can we use this in past tense as got in

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Can we say "at what have you got in after work" #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 08, 2006 11:58 am   Can we say "at what have you got in after work"
 

Yes.

I got in after midnight last night, and my wife was quite angry. I have never got(ten) in before 10 pm, though!
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