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Tag Archives: Get

Vocabulary: Do you ‘get’ it?

Posted on April 13, 2012 by Ynk17ppr

Intermediate level (B2)

‘Get’ is used all the time in everyday spoken English. You can get an email or get drunk or get married. Continue reading →

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Posted in 5-minute Lessons, Intermediate level | Tagged Advanced, Get, Intermediate, Phrasal verbs, Verbs

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