Masterclass: the verb "GET" in Spanish
GET is one of the most flexible verbs in English — and one of the trickiest to translate. Master every meaning with a full A2–C1 masterclass: equivalents, phrasal verbs, common mistakes, exercises, and a premium section.
GET is one of the most flexible verbs in English — and one of the trickiest to translate. Master every meaning with a full A2–C1 masterclass: equivalents, phrasal verbs, common mistakes, exercises, and a premium section.
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I got home late.
She got angry.
We got tickets.
I don't get it.
He got sick after the trip.
Match: 'get tired' →
Match: 'get there' →
Match: 'get a gift' →
Match: 'get the joke' →
Translate: 'I got a message from my teacher.'
Translate: 'She got nervous before the exam.'
Translate: 'We got there early.'
Translate: 'He got a new car.'
Translate: 'Do you get what I mean?'
