One Point English Lesson: Get to + Verb
When you have the chance to do something, and often something that you have wanted to do, you can use get to + verb:
- I got to see some of my friends in Tokyo last October.
- Jack said he got to eat delicious food all over Spain.
- The train shouldn’t be crowded now. I’m sure we will get to sit down.
- They were only in NYC for five days, but they got to see many things.
It’s also possible to use hope + get to when talking about the future
- I hope I get to see some of my friends in Tokyo next week.
- Jack said he hopes he gets to eat delicious food all over Spain on his next trip there.
- The train shouldn’t be crowded now. I hope we get to sit down.
Do you know another way to use get to + verb? Leave a comment here and let me know!
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Thanks for studying today!
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about 4 months ago
When we have someone do something, we use get + to
for example
I get my brother to open the door. I got my brother to bring pizza.
I am not sure If it is that one you’re asking about.
about 4 months ago
Great Example. Get [someone] to do something. Thanks for sharing!
about 4 months ago
Thanks to you Michael we got to learn and practice this lesson quite enough!!!
about 4 months ago
Thank you Leo!