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to get

To receive; succeed in, reach a certain state; to understand; to have

Present form
Past form
Continuous form
Past Participle form
Get
Got
Getting
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現在形

Get

I get a newspaper everyday. (receive)

She doesn't get it. What does it mean? (understand)

A: What will you get? (have)
B: I'll get a coffee and a doughnut. What about you?
A: I'll get the same.

過去形

Got

I got much thinner. (reach a state)

She got her driver's license on the first attempt. (succeed in)

A: Did you get the plane tickets?
B: Yes, I got them in the post.
A: Phew, we'll need those.

連続形式

Getting

My hair's getting longer!

I'm getting better at speaking English.

A: Are you getting vegetables for dinner? (have)
B: Yes, I'm getting carrots, potatoes and onions.
A: Perfect.

過去分詞

Gotten

I have gotten four new books to read over the summer. (received)

We had gotten dinner at the local restaurant when my parents walked in. (received)

A: Have you gotten slimmer? (change in state)
B: Yes, thank you. I needed to get all new clothes.
A: Well, you look great.

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