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get • got • gotten
verb [T ] A1 (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • synonyms: obtain, receive, acquire • get a job/gift/email/message; get money/salary/payment • where did you get...? • US freq: 10/10
How much did he get for his car? (= How much money did he sell it for?) | 2. I got a new job last week. | 3. Did you get my email? | 4. Where did you get that watch? | 5. Where did you get your shoes from? | 6. We stopped on the way to get some breakfast.
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otrzymać, dostać, zdobyć
(OBTAIN) to obtain, receive, or be given something ⇒ US exception in the verb conjugation: "have got" (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
Ile dostał za swój samochód? | 2. Dostałem nową pracę w zeszłym tygodniu. | 3. Czy dostałeś mój email? | 4. Gdzie dostałeś ten zegarek? | 5. Skąd masz te buty? | 6. Zatrzymaliśmy się po drodze na śniadanie.
get • got • gotten
verb [T ] A2 (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • synonyms: fetch, bring, retrieve • get something for someone; get someone from somewhere • can you get...?; let me get...; I'll get it • freq in AmE: 10/10
Can you get me a glass of water from the kitchen? | 2. I need to get my jacket from the car. | 3. She went to get the kids from school. | 4. Let me get the door for you.
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przynieść, pójść po coś, odebrać
to go to a place and bring something or someone back; to fetch ⇒ US exception in the verb conjugation: "have got" (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
Czy możesz przynieść mi szklankę wody z kuchni? | 2. Muszę wziąć kurtkę z samochodu. | 3. Poszła odebrać dzieci ze szkoły. | 4. Pozwól, że otworzę ci drzwi.
get • got • gotten
verb [I ] A2 (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • synonyms: become, turn, grow • get dark/cold/tired/angry/better/worse • it's getting...; I'm getting...; things are getting... • freq in AmE: 10/10
It's getting dark outside. | 2. I'm getting tired – let's go home. | 3. She got angry when she heard the news. | 4. The weather is getting colder every day.
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stawać się, robić się
(BECOME) to become or start to be in a particular state or condition; to change from one state to another ⇒ US exception in the verb conjugation: "have got (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
Robi się ciemno na zewnątrz. | 2. Robię się zmęczony – chodźmy do domu. | 3. Zdenerwowała się, gdy usłyszała wiadomości. | 4. Pogoda robi się zimniejsza każdego dnia.
get • got • gotten
verb [I ] A2 (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • synonyms: arrive, reach • get to (place); get home/there/here • what time do you get...?; when did you get...? • freq in AmE: 10/10
What time do you get home from work? | 2. We got to the airport just in time. | 3. When did you get here? | 4. I usually get to school around 8 AM.
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dotrzeć, przyjechać, dojść
(ARRIVE / REACH) to arrive at or reach a place or destination ⇒ US exception in the verb conjugation: "have got (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
O której godzinie wracasz do domu z pracy? | 2. Dotarliśmy na lotnisko w sam raz na czas. | 3. Kiedy tu dotarłeś? | 4. Zazwyczaj przychodzę do szkoły około 8 rano.
get • got • gotten
verb [T ] A2 informal (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • freq in AmE: 10/10 ⇒ US exception in the verb conjugation: "have got (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
I don't get this joke – can you explain it? | 2. Do you get what I'm saying? | 3. I get it now – thanks for explaining!
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rozumieć, kapować, łapać (sens)
(UNDERSTAND) to understand something or someone; to comprehend the meaning
Nie rozumiem tego żartu – możesz to wyjaśnić? | 2. Rozumiesz, co mówię? | 3. Teraz rozumiem – dzięki za wyjaśnienie!
get • got • gotten
verb [T ] A2 informal (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • synonyms: buy, purchase • get something from the store/shop; get groceries/food • I need to get...; let's get...; where did you get...? • freq in AmE: 10/10
I need to get some milk from the store. | 2. Where did you get those shoes? | 3. Let's get pizza for dinner tonight. | 4. She got a new phone for her birthday.
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kupić, załatwić
to buy or purchase something ⇒ US exception in the verb conjugation: "have got (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
Muszę kupić trochę mleka w sklepie. | 2. Gdzie kupiłeś te buty? | 3. Kupmy pizzę na obiad dziś wieczorem. | 4. Dostała nowy telefon na urodziny.
get something done
verb [T ] B1 (US usually: get-got-gotten; UK: get-got-got) • synonyms: have something done, arrange • get something fixed/done/repaired/painted/cut • get your hair cut; get the car fixed; get things done • freq in AmE: 9/10
I need to get my car fixed before the trip. | 2. She got her hair cut yesterday. | 3. We should get the house painted this summer. | 4. Can you get this done by Friday?
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sprawić, że coś jest zrobione, kazać coś zrobić
to cause something to be done or to cause something to be in a particular state; often used with past participle ⇒ US exception in the verb conj.: "have got (possession/must) uses "got", not "gotten" ("I've got a car" = "I have a car", "I've got to go")
Muszę naprawić samochód przed podróżą. | 2. Obcięła włosy wczoraj. | 3. Powinniśmy pomalować dom tego lata. | 4. Czy możesz sprawić, żeby to było zrobione do piątku?

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