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you may include their use with different prepositions,adverbs or in idioms of get​

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

The word "get" is a verb. Which may be described as a doing word, a word which shows an action. This word may be used in many ways. Following are some suggestions for making use of the word, "get"

1- I need to get this out of my system before my tests on Monday. (Here the word get is used as a verb and idiom both)

2- Lets get going or we'll get late. ((Here the word get is used as a verb)

3- We need to get to the bottom of this as soon as possible.

4-You need to get your act together, fast. (Its used as an idiom which means to make things better or get them back to its original form/position)

5- Our boy is really getting out of hand, we must control him. (idiom)

Explanation:

Above mentioned are proper sentences which includes, prepositions and adjectives. They are used with the word get, to form a proper sentence with a legitimate meaning.

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