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Yellowstarstruck Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of get for this situation

1. How do you get to New York? I take a bus.
2. How do you go to New York? I take a bus.

Is 2 acceptable? Get means go doesn't it for this situation. Cheers Fulvio
  

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Yes, both are OK, Fulvio, but 'get to' means 'arrive at', not 'go to'.

  • Yes, both are OK, Fulvio, but 'get to' means 'arrive at', not 'go to'.
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Yes, both are OK, Fulvio, but 'get to' means 'arrive at', not 'go to'.

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