Pronunciation: /ɡɛt/
noun a gain or advantage
A1 I need to go to the store to get some milk.
A2 She always gets good grades in school.
B1 I have to get a new passport before I can travel.
B2 He got a promotion at work for his hard work.
C1 The company will get a new CEO next month.
C2 She got a lot of praise for her performance in the play.
verb to come into possession of or receive
A1 I get up at 7 AM every morning.
A2 She gets good grades in school.
B1 They get along well with their neighbors.
B2 He gets a promotion at work.
C1 The company gets a lot of revenue from online sales.
C2 She gets recognized for her contributions to the community.
adjective obtained or acquired through effort
A1 I need to get a new book from the library.
A2 She got a new job last week.
B1 I always get nervous before giving a presentation.
B2 He got a promotion at work for his hard work.
C1 She got accepted into the prestigious university.
C2 They got married in a beautiful ceremony.