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Grammar

Get, take, have

For frequently asked questions,my points following:
1.How to use perfectly "get,take,have" in English.
2.How to use properly the words of "few,little," to modify non-count noun or count noun.
such as:little money,little effort,a few years
  

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How to use perfectly "get,take,have" in English. just like:I had a call just now. I got some gifts.

  • How to use perfectly "get,take,have" in English.
  • just like:I had a call just now.
  • I got some gifts.
  • How to use properly the words of "few,little," to modify non-count noun or count noun.
  • such as:little money,little effort,a few years
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For frequently asked questions,my points following:
1.How to use perfectly "get,take,have" in English.
just like:I had a call just now. I got some gifts.
2.How to use properly the words of "few,little," to modify non-count noun or count noun.
such as:little money,little effort,a few years
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Here is some advice on how to use few and little,

Few can be used in many ways. However, think about it this way: Use few to indicate that you are talking about a small number of people or things. Here are a few examples (a small number of examples):

I gave a dinner party for a few close friends.
We had a few drinks afterwards.
Here are a few more ideas to consid
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Here is some advice on the use of got and gotten.

Got is the past tense and past participle of get.

You use have got to say that someone has a particular thing, or to mention a quality or characteristic that someone or something has.
I’ve got a coat just like this.
She hasn’t got a work permit.
Have you got any ideas?.
Every city has got its good an
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Here is some advice on how to use "get, take, have" in English.

There are two main uses of the word get:

get 1 You use get with adjectives to mean `become'. For example, if someone gets cold, they become cold, and if they get angry, they become angry.
The boys were getting bored.
There's no point in getting upset.
From here on, it can only get better.
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I find pronounsing a word is not very easy without hear it before.
Most of the times we read or say we are right but sometimes some words(new words) we may be worng.

eg:- "Character", I know from begining or I learnt in my childwood,
Now I have faced a new word "Charity"

Definatly with my past experience with "Character" i will pronounce it as "karity"
viseversa
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If one knows phonetics well enough, he can pronounce every single word correctly.
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I never heard about phonetics, could you please tell me what is that.

Is it the charecter which are upside down or revers or printed bars on top in the dictinary?
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When you look up a word in a dictionary. The phonetics ( the awkward symbols besides it ) is bound to be there. As long as you get to know how to use it. The difficulty in pronouncing every single word will become a thing in the past
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