To get + Adjective. English grammar with exercises. Free eBook and Free printable PDF. English ESL Worksheets
To get + Adjective
TO GET + adjective = become, show a change of state
- I am getting old.
- It’s getting hotter.
- By the time they reached the house they were getting hungry.
- I’m getting tired of all this nonsense.
- My mother’s getting old and needs to be looked after.
- It gets dark very early in the winter.
- Don’t touch the stove until it gets cool.
Exercises
EXERCISE 1.
Please construct the sentence:
e.g. My birthday is on Monday.
I/to get/old I am getting old.
- I work 60 hours a week. I/to get/tired
- My desk is a mess. /must/to get/organised
- I crashed my parents’ car. They/will/to get/really/angry
- My brother was really sick. Now/he/to get/better
- Winter is coming. It/to get/colder
- I have nothing to do.I/am/to get/bored
- I am going on holidays next week.I/to get/excited
- I feel terrible. My/cold/to get/worse
- It is raining. I/to get/wet.
- Shall I put the lights on?It/to get/dark
Hi, excuse me how do I know my exercise is correct?
Where are the answers?
Some activities have answers, some not yet but we’re working on it.