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Saturday, April 28, 2018
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Il verbo GET - Quarta puntata
TO GET COME PHRASAL VERB....
→ Get up (alzarsi)
I usually get up at 8:30, have a light breakfast, and then go for a run.
→ Get over (guarire da, superare, andare oltre)
I hope you get over the flu soon, we miss you at the office!
OR
You and your boyfriend broke up a year ago, get over it already!
→ Get on (salire/ imbarcare)
We got on the train at 11:00am but we didn’t arrive until 11:00pm.
→ Get off (scendere)
To get to my house, get off at the third train stop on the red line.
→ Get into (parlare di, essere preso/ accettato)
I’m honestly really tired and I don’t want to get into it right now, we can talk about it tomorrow.
OR
I didn’t get into my favourite university, but I was accepted to my second choice, so I will go there.
→ Get out of doing something (evitare)
My roommate always gets out of washing the dishes by saying she has a lot of studying to do.
→ Get along/on well with (andare d’accordo con qualcuno)
When I was younger I didn’t get along with my sister very well, but now we are best friends.
→ Get away with (cavarsela)
I still get away with buying student priced tickets because I look so young.
→ Get through (finire qualcosa)
Once we get through this section, we can go home and pick it up (P.V., riprendere) again tomorrow.
E altri.....😅
E altri.....😅
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Il verbo GET - Terza puntata
TO GET+espressione di luogo (significato di raggiungere, arrivare, andare).
→ Okay, let’s meet at the ice cream shop… How do you get there again?
→ Do you know how to get to the movie theatre from here?
→ I just got home, where are you? (N.B. Con la parola home, possiamo omettere la preposizione at che di solito la accompagna → I’m at home).
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Il Verbo GET - Seconda puntata
TO GET + complemento oggetto (con il significato di ottenere, ricevere).
→ I finally got my Visa to study in the U.S.
→ Did you get the message I sent you?
→ I got my dream car, it’s beautiful!
Ancora altri usi nel prossimo post=)
Stay tuned😉
Saturday, April 7, 2018
Il verbo GET - Prima puntata
Se dovessimo stilare la lista del 5 phrasal verb più polivalenti della lingua inglese, to get otterrebbe la prima posizione. Mi piace definirlo un tuttofare, un evergreen, e infatti, a seconda del suo accompagnatore, assume significati molto diversi tra loro. Dovremo quindi ancora una volta affidarci al contesto, che ci darà la chiave per imparare a sfruttare questo verbo nel modo migliore. Innanzitutto è un verbo irregolare: GET GOT GOT o GOTTEN (American English).
Concentriamoci oggi sull'uso di GET + AGGETTIVO (significato= diventare, divenire)
→ I have to take an exam tomorrow and I’m getting nervous. I don’t know if I'll sleep tonight!
→ It’s getting colder outside.
→ I’m getting ready, give me five minutes!
Concentriamoci oggi sull'uso di GET + AGGETTIVO (significato= diventare, divenire)
→ I have to take an exam tomorrow and I’m getting nervous. I don’t know if I'll sleep tonight!
→ It’s getting colder outside.
→ I’m getting ready, give me five minutes!
Altri usi nel prossimo post...
Stay tuned=)
Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Phrasal verbs in context
For upper-intermediate students:
https://elt.oup.com/student/englishfile/upperint/g_phrasal/file_01?cc=us&selLanguage=en
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