Definition
to get (information): to obtain, to be given (information)
Where did you get your ticket? Tell me where you obtained it please.
To get has many other meanings, including "to receive", "to go somewhere", "to become", "to understand", etc.
This is an irregular verb:
I get / I got / I have got or gotten
(Did you) get (my message?): (Did you) receive (my message?)
- "It's too hard to get papers to live in this country."
- "If you did indeed get it, I would appreciate it if you could send me a confirmation when you get this message, which I have sent using the more traditional method of email (now that the computers are back online)."
- "If you did indeed get it, I would appreciate it if you could send me a confirmation when you get this message, which I have sent using the more traditional method of email (now that the computers are back online)."
- "As soon as you get this message, please meet me in my office immediately."
- "Yeah, I got your message but it was pretty bizarre."
- "I know you don't check your email very regularly, as you believe they are "devil machines", but I'm really hoping you get this message as soon as possible."
- "Listen, I just got your message and I'd like to set up a time to discuss those loans."
- "But where did you get it?"
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