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48 Useful Collocations with GET with Examples

 


Collocations with GET! List of common collocations and expressions with GET in English with example sentences and ESL picture to improve your English fluency.

Big list of verb noun collocations in English.

Collocations with GET

List of Collocations with GET

  • Get a call
  • Get a chance
  • Get a clue
  • Get a cold
  • Get a degree/ a diploma
  • Get a job
  • Get a joke
  • Get a letter (receive)
  • Get a shock
  • Get a splitting headache
  • Get a tan
  • Get a ticket
  • Get a/the right
  • Get angry
  • Get changed (change clothes)
  • Get cool
  • Get dark
  • Get divorced
  • Get dressed/ undressed
  • Get drunk
  • Get fired
  • Get frightened
  • Get good/top/bad marks
  • Get home (arrive)
  • Get hot(ter)
  • Get hungry
  • Get into trouble
  • Get lost
  • Get married
  • Get nowhere
  • Get old
  • Get one’s hair cut
  • Get out of breath
  • Get permission
  • Get pregnant
  • Get ready for
  • Get sleep
  • Get started
  • Get stuck (in a traffic jam)
  • Get the impression
  • Get the message
  • Get the ticket (buy)
  • Get tired
  • Get to sleep
  • Get together
  • Get upset
  • Get wet
  • Get worried

Examples of Collocations with GET

List of collocations with get with example sentences.

Get a call

  • I didn’t get a call from anyone

Get a chance

  • get a chance to sleep in at the weekend.

Get a clue

  • You get a clue, and follow that up.

Get a cold

  • It’s tough because you always get a cold in the wintertime.

Get a degree/ a diploma

  • My goals were to go back to school and get a degree.

Get a job

  • He wanted to see if he could get a job with us.

Get a joke

  • I go there to get a joke each day.

Get a letter (receive)

  • got a letter from my friend in Bangkok.

Get a shock

  • They’ll get a shock when they get this bill.

Get a splitting headache

  • Tom says he’s got a splitting headache and falls in half.

Get a tan

  • I wish I could get a tan like that.

Get a ticket

  • Can you get a ticket for me?

Get a/the right

  • We cast our net wide to get the right person for the job.

Get angry

  • He was beginning to get angry.

Get changed (change clothes)

  • I didn’t have time to get changed before the party.

Get cool

  • It will probably get cool later, so bring a coat.

Get dark

  • It gets dark very early in the winter.

Get divorced

  • got divorced when I was about 31.

Get dressed/ undressed

  • The first thing I do in the morning is get dressed.

Get drunk

  • She got drunk and fell over.

Get fired

  • She didn’t want to get fired.

Get frightened

  • She gets frightened when he shouts at her.

Get good/top/bad marks

  • If Peter is lazy, he will get bad marks.

Get home (arrive)

  • I didn’t get home till after dinnertime.

Get hot(ter)

  • It’s getting hotter.

Get hungry

  • If you get hungry , there’s some cold chicken in the fridge.

Get into trouble

  • If you get into trouble, don’t hesitate to ask for help.

Get lost

  • We always get lost in London.

Get married

  • Tom and Sarah are getting married.

Get nowhere

  • You’ll get nowhere if you follow his instruction.

Get old

  • He’s getting old and his hearing isn’t very good.

Get one’s hair cut

  • I want to know where Sarah got her hair cut.

Get out of breath

  • If you get out of breath at any time, go back to walking.

Get permission

  • You need to get permission from the owner.

Get pregnant

  • My wife took 2 years to get pregnant.

Get ready for

  • Are you ready, Tom? I got ready for bed.

Get sleep

  • It’s important to get sleep so don’t stay up too long.

Get started

  • We couldn’t wait to get started on the next job.

Get stuck (in a traffic jam)

  • got stuck in a traffic jam.

Get the impression

Get the message

  • We want to get the message to them and let them decide.

Get the ticket (buy)

  • Where am I going to get a ticket?

Get tired

  • get tired of educating people.

Get to sleep

  • He couldn’t get to sleep because he was too excited.

Get together

  • Shall we get together on Friday and go for a drink or something?

Get upset

  • I knew John would get upset when he got the sack.

Get wet

  • You get wet in the rain.

Get worried

  • I started to get worried when they didn’t arrive home.

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