This document outlines different uses of the word "get" in English vocabulary. It can mean "become" when followed by an adjective or past participle, such as "get angry" or "get divorced". It can mean "become" when followed by a comparative, such as "get better" or "get worse". It can mean "buy/obtain" when followed by a noun, such as "get a job" or "get a newspaper". It can be used in phrasal verbs with prepositions, such as "get along", "get on", or "get up". It can mean "arrive" when followed by "to", such as "get home" or "get to work". Finally
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Vocabulary get = become module 4 class 2
1. VOCABULARY get = become
GET + adjective / past participle
angry
divorced
get in shape
lost
married
nervous