get
How to Use Get
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishOne of the most common and flexible English verbs — covering obtaining, becoming, arriving, understanding, and forming casual passives.
"Get" is very common in speech and informal writing; formal writing often prefers more specific verbs like "obtain," "become," or "receive."
Word Forms
got past tense, gat past tense, gotten past tense, getten past tense, get plural, got plural, gets plural, gets plural, gets plural, gittim plural, gitten plural, Gets plural, gets singular, get singular, got singular, gat singular, gettest singular, gottest singular, gattest singular, getteth singular
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Etymology
From Old Norse geta, ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European root meaning "to seize" or "to hold" — one of the most flexible and frequently used verbs in English.