hum someone could help me please ?

Démarré par jonathan, 09 Oct 2007 19:21

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jonathan

hey everybody , i have learnt english since 4 months , before that I never learnt it. when i was at school i never heard the teacher .

so , now iam nineteen and i love to learn this language .

it was  a piece of my life lool :)

my question :


i have seen that the verbe "to get" is used as much as the verbe " to go" and i dont now if iam wrong or not , but i think that we can used them in the same sentences ?

telle me more about that , because its really strange ....

Jonathan
everybody know that anyone is perfect  , but i think that this forum it's a very big meating of the next english people ? hihihi....

mamour

hello jonathan

I would say "more".They use "get" anytime and anywhere!!!We have already asked to Thomas to make a lesson about!!
Make the most of yourself,for that is all there is of you.

jonathan

hey thank you "mamour"  ;)

if someone has something to add more , iam so agree because its not crystal clear .....
everybody know that anyone is perfect  , but i think that this forum it's a very big meating of the next english people ? hihihi....

jonathan

nobody could help me .... so , maybe with time i will see that much better , hum thank you very much

Jonathan
everybody know that anyone is perfect  , but i think that this forum it's a very big meating of the next english people ? hihihi....

Thomas

Hmm well in general, to go is for movement or for the future, whereas to get is used as a synonym for to have or to obtain. However, there are definitely several expressions that use this word, and I'm planning a lesson on them.

If you have specific examples of it that you don't understand though, please let me know! I'd be glad to help.
Hello, and welcome to Apprendre l'anglais.
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