Thus, it herby signifies the compulsion of completing the task before performing the other one. Sometimes the sentence formed is in negative form but other than that it can be formed in affirmative and interrogative form.
It is a great example of transitive verbs known in English Grammar. Below is the example to get some clear idea about the same —. I am very excited because I get to know more about our Prime Minister personally. The above two examples showcase the opportunities and privileges provided or received by them.
User assumes all risk of use, damage, or injury. You agree that we have no liability for any damages. I get a good pension after retirement. I receive a good pension… He got many presents on his birthday.
He received many presents… She gets custody of her daughter. She comes to have possession … Thomas gets the news from the internet. Thomas acquires information on current events… Mary got a very cheap price for the safari to Kenya. Can you please get me a glass of water?
Fetch Did you get the concert tickets? Fetch James got drunk at the party. Command Get on with your homework or else you will be punished. Command Get rid of that nasty habit of smoking. The owner of it will not be notified. Only the user who asked this question will see who disagreed with this answer.
Read more comments. Mmm quite long to answer.. See a translation. You have to get something to have it. But, another way is to use a causative construction. So I can also say: I had my house cleaned. In a sense, using a causative verb is similar to using a passive. The important thing is that the house is now clean. We don't focus on who did the cleaning. It's often used for services. I had my car washed.
John will have his house painted.
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