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Rezaenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Well, you might get the weather forecast by

A report from the weather office

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Reporter1: Well, you might get the weather forecast by watching the people on TV. But this is where the people on TV get their weather.

Reporter2: We’re at the weather office. This is the place where people who really know something about the weather try to figure out what the weather would be like today, tomorrow, the next day and so on.

Weatherman: Turn to northern Ontario, looking at very pleasant …

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I have two questions:

you might get the weather forecast by watching the people on TV.

1- What does “get” mean in this sentence"?

Does it mean “perceive/notice/understand” or something else?

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this is where the people on TV get their weather.

2- What does “get” mean in this sentence"?

Does it mean “receive/obtain” or something else?


Thank you

  

Top answer

rezaenglish Well, you might get the weather forecast receive / obtain / access and retrieve The same meaning for both occurrences.

  • rezaenglish Well, you might get the weather forecast receive / obtain / access and retrieve The same meaning for both occurrences.
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rezaenglishWell, you might get the weather forecast

receive / obtain / access and retrieve

The same meaning for both occurrences.

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