Relier Pairs Activate B1+ Unit 7 Version en ligne Read the definitions of get. Match each example (1-8) with one of the definitions. par Vanessa Diaz Calero 1 I want to forget about it now and get on with my life. 2 My mum got me a drink and a biscuit to cheer me up. 3 If you need to calm down, just get out of the room. 4 You might be getting a cold. 5 I think he should get help to cope with all his anger. 6 My sister wants to get engaded. 7 I never get bored when my friend´s around. 8 I get really irritaded when my brother winds me up! To recieve, obtain or buy something= I got an email from James. To become= I get angry when I see something unfair. To begin to have= I´m getting a headache. To arrive, go or move somewhere= I got home late last night. To bring= Can you get me a towel from the cupboard? To become= I get angry when I see something unfair. To arrive, go or move somewhere= I got home late last night. To become= I get angry when I see something unfair.