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The verb get is very common in English and has many uses. It can mean to receive, become, or reach a state. For example:

  • Get dressed means to put on clothes.
  • Get ready means to prepare for something.
  • Get tired means to start feeling tired.

Understanding how get is used will help you express different actions and states in English.

Note: Don't let the many meanings of get scare you. Learn one usage at a time and try to have fun discovering its several meanings.

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What does get dressed mean?

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Put on clothes


Buy new clothes

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This answer suggests purchasing clothes, not putting them on.


Wash clothes

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This answer suggests cleaning clothes, not putting them on.


Fold clothes

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This answer suggests arranging clothes neatly, not putting them on.

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