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Do You “Get It?” Understand the Verb “Get”

  • Post author:Sharon
  • Post published:July 30, 2022
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Let's learn how to understand the verb "get." This is one of the most common English verbs. As a stand-alone verb, "get" has a lot of different meanings. In adddition,…

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