0
Pructus Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Get me

Hello....

From this dialogue....

- Yeah. Kelly didn't like my jacket. Plus, she ordered for me.
- Mm, did she let you hear the specials, at least?
- No. I don't want to be with someone who doesn't get me.

***********

1. "She ordered for me" means that she ordered without asking my opinion?

2. "hear the specials" means hear from the waiters what the specials of the restaurant of that day was?

3. What does the underlined "get me" mean? Maybe "attract me"?
  

Top answer

pructus 1. "She ordered for me" means that she ordered without asking my opinion? Not necessarily, but here it does (judging from the line that follows).

  • pructus 1.
  • "She ordered for me" means that she ordered without asking my opinion?
  • Not necessarily, but here it does (judging from the line that follows).
  • pructus 2.
  • "hear the specials" means hear from the waiters what the specials of the restaurant of that day was?
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
pructus1. "She ordered for me" means that she ordered without asking my opinion?
Not necessarily, but here it does (judging from the line that follows).
pructus2. "hear the specials" means hear from the waiters what the specials of the restaurant of that day was?
Right.
pructus3. What does the underli
0
I see.... I see....
Thanks so much, Mister Micawber!!

Related Questions