COMMON EXPRESSIONS WITH GET GET A LIFE – Meaning: go and start doing something interesting Example sentence: She just sits around the house all day. She really needs to get a life. GET A MOVE ON – Meaning: Hurry up! or get going Example sentence: Come on! Let’s get a move on! We’re going to be late. GET LOST – … Read More
GET: common expressions
When to use GET (Elementary / A2 Level of English) Get + adjective (meaning to become) Example sentences: It’s getting dark. We have to go home now. Are you still sick? No, I’m getting better. It’s getting late. It’s already 11p.m. The children are getting tired. It’s past their bedtime. She’s getting married next year. She wants to get pregnant. … Read More
Easy phrases with take
Common Phrases with Take for A2 / Elementary Level of English take a course / take an exam / take a test / take lessons Example Sentences: Why are your studying English? I’m taking a test next week. You have to take exams before you can go to university. I’m taking English lessons with a very good teacher. take … Read More