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Feebs11Is this one of your own sentences or one that you have read?My own.
User_garyI always get him `baby' due to his innocent character.The sentence is meaningless as "get" in this con
Is this sentence grammatically and semantically perfect?
Also, what does it exactly mean?
[I understood the sentence as, "I always call him `baby' due to his innocent character".
Please help me.
User_garyHere are few more sentences :
It really gets me the way she behaved with me. [get = annoyed, I meant] fine
If you get to there in the first place, please reserve a seatalso tome. Either "If you get there first..." or "If you get to the theatre/train/bus fi