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What part of speech does get belong to?
The part of speech of get is a verb

Get pronunciation: English? [ɡet]? ? ? Beautiful? [ɡet]? ?

Interpretation: 5. Get manufacturing; Seize; Overcome; Understand; Stimulation; Suffer from (illness); reach

Grammar:

1, get is one of the most widely used verbs in English, which can mean "get something", "get somewhere" and "be in a certain state", and can also mean "remember", "seize", "fight", "kill", "hurt", "get sick", "eat" and "prepare (meal). It can be used as transitive verb, intransitive verb and copula verb.

2. When expressing the meaning of "get", "get", "get" and "accept", you can take a noun or pronoun as the object after get.

When Get means "gradually reach a certain stage or state" or "begin to do something", it can be followed by infinitive as an adverbial.

4.get means "find, get and bring something for others" with double objects, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for.

5.get can be used as the compound object of complement when it means "request", "command", "command" and "persuade" someone to do something or make someone enter a certain state, and can be used as the compound object of complement when it means "do something".

6. When expressing "make it into a certain state", you can use the present participle as the compound object of complement. Get is often followed by a compound object, which contains adjectives, adverbs, past participles or prepositional phrases and is often used as adjectives.

7.get can also be used as a copula. When it means "make … become …", it can be followed by a noun, an adjective or a past participle that is often used as an adjective as a predicate.

Extended data synonyms: implementation

Achieve pronunciation: English? [? t? Me? Five]? ? ? Beautiful? [? 't? Me? Five]? ?

Interpretation: 5. Completion; Reach implementation

Grammar:

1.eager is often used as a transitive verb, which basically means "get" and "get", such as achieving, achieving or winning, and succeeding. It can also refer to "reaching", "reaching" and "completing" after long-term efforts, such as achieving goals, wishes, goals and plans. Reach is mostly used for beautiful things. Once you get it, you will always benefit and it is not easy to lose it. Generally, it is not used with derogatory terms.

2. The subject of Eagle is generally human, and the object is mostly abstract nouns or pronouns, without infinitives, gerunds or clauses. Can be used for passive structures.

3.achieve is occasionally used as an object complement verb, followed by "as n./adj." as a compound object of complement.

4.achieve is occasionally used as an intransitive verb, meaning "success, victory" and so on.