6. Take/took/taken
+ Take with time (it + take + person + time)
It take Alan 20 minutes to get to work.
It takes me 30 munites.
How long does it take to get to the station?
+ Take with courses/exams, etc.
Are you talking an English course? Yes
Do you have to take an exam? Yes, at the end of the course.
I want to take some Japanese lessons.
+ Take with bus, car, etc.
How do you get to work? I take the bus.
+ Take something with you
Are you going out? Take an umbrella. It's rainning.
Take some water with you.
+ Take with time (it + take + person + time)
It take Alan 20 minutes to get to work.
It takes me 30 munites.
How long does it take to get to the station?
+ Take with courses/exams, etc.
Are you talking an English course? Yes
Do you have to take an exam? Yes, at the end of the course.
I want to take some Japanese lessons.
+ Take with bus, car, etc.
How do you get to work? I take the bus.
+ Take something with you
Are you going out? Take an umbrella. It's rainning.
Take some water with you.
7. Bring/brought/brought
+ Bring and take
take = from here to there
bring = from there to here
Are you going to school? Take your books.
Are you going to the kitchen? Can you bring me a glass?
Please take this form to the secretary.
Come to my house tomorrow and bring your guitar.
+ Bring somebody something
+ Bring something back
It's raining. You can take my umbrella and bring it back tomorrow.
+ Bring and take
take = from here to there
bring = from there to here
Are you going to school? Take your books.
Are you going to the kitchen? Can you bring me a glass?
Please take this form to the secretary.
Come to my house tomorrow and bring your guitar.
+ Bring somebody something
+ Bring something back
It's raining. You can take my umbrella and bring it back tomorrow.
8. Get/got/got
+ Get with adjectives: for changes
It's getting dark.
She's getting better.
+ Get with nouns
If you don't have something you can get it.
I've finished my studies. Now I want to get a job.
My friend is ill, Please get a doctor.
Where can I get a taxi?
+ Get to (arrive at/reach a place)
How can I get there?
How can I get to the airport?
+ Other phreses with get
Maria and David are getting married in April.
When you get back from Hong Kong.
When I get home, I have my lunch.
I get there at 6 o'clock, so please ring me at 6.30
+ Get with adjectives: for changes
It's getting dark.
She's getting better.
+ Get with nouns
If you don't have something you can get it.
I've finished my studies. Now I want to get a job.
My friend is ill, Please get a doctor.
Where can I get a taxi?
+ Get to (arrive at/reach a place)
How can I get there?
How can I get to the airport?
+ Other phreses with get
Maria and David are getting married in April.
When you get back from Hong Kong.
When I get home, I have my lunch.
I get there at 6 o'clock, so please ring me at 6.30
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