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My Father ___ up at 4 o clock everyday. (gets/is getting)​

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Answered by VenkataSubramanyam
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Answer:

gets

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Answered by roopa2000
1

Answer:

My Father gets up at 4 o clock every day. (gets/is getting)​

Explanation:

Get is frequently used as a passive auxiliary in place of being, especially in informal styles. Passive sentences with netting are often intransitive, much as passive sentences without getting, despite the fact that get can also be used in ditransitive passives (passives with an object) (Examples 6 - 8 below). I apologise for being late; the train was delayed.

One of the most often used verbs in English, "obtain," has a broad variety of meanings.

The verb "get" is one of the most often used in English, and it covers a wide range of meanings.

When employed as a main verb, get functions as a "proverb" in the same way as the pronoun "it" functions as a "pronoun". It is frequently used in conjunction with a particle (preposition or adverb); examples of this are covered below. In some cases, the verb get can be used as a full verb on its own. It typically denotes acquisition, transformation, cause, or arrival. There are plenty more plausible readings, though.

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