Deal
What’s the deal with the word deal? It appears in trade, business, politics and colloquial expressions.
What’s the deal with the word deal? It appears in trade, business, politics and colloquial expressions.
GET is sometimes confusing because in conversations it can replace a number of verbs. As always, you can download a free Study Sheet with explanations and examples at the end of this post. Do you get it? Ellen is talking… Read More »‘Get’ 4: Understand | Other verbs
In combination with prepositions of place or movement, ‘GET’ forms PHRASAL VERBS that describe a MOVEMENT, or talk about arriving. For a list of phrasal verbs with ‘GET’ that speak about movement, download my free Study Sheet as a PDF.… Read More »‘GET’3: Movement | Arrive | Phrasal verbs
‘GET’ in front of a noun can mean obtain, buy, receive, catch or fetch. See how ‘GET’ is used with nouns, and meet George, Ellen and Tom, the three protagonists of the series ‘Get a Life!‘ You can download a… Read More »‘GET’ 1: Obtain | Buy | Receive | Catch | Fetch
‘GET’ is the protagonist of the series “Get a Life!”. In order to get to know it better, let’s take a closer look at it. My students frequently ask me, What is GET about? I just can’t make sense of… Read More »The verb ‘GET’: 7 facts