Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Got"
- I got it.
- He got angry.
- She got angry.
- I got divorced.
- She got up late.
- They got married.
- I got a flat tire.
- I got up at seven.
- She's got a point.
- We got up at dawn.
- I got a new camera.
- I got up about five.
- I have got to go now.
- I've got a good idea.
- She got him to drive.
- Tom got a little pie.
- He got a lot of money.
- I got out of the taxi.
- I got up at about six.
- My sister got engaged.
- She got him a new hat.
- He got the first prize.
- I got a traffic ticket.
- I got on the wrong bus.
- She got engaged to him.
- She got married to him.
- They got into the boat.
- He finally got his wish.
- He got through his work.
- I got on the wrong train.
- I got this book from him.
- She got him into trouble.
- The train got in on time.
- I got some sand in my eye.
- I got him to repair my car.
- I've got to catch some Z's.
- She got no answer from him.
- She got the money from him.
- He got a loan from the bank.
- He got engaged to my cousin.
- I got a shave and a haircut.
- My older sister got engaged.
- Tom got a little bit of pie.
- I got the ticket for nothing.
- Tom got a small piece of pie.
- Tom heard this and got angry.
- I got the money back from him.
- Tom got angry at the children.
- We got there at the same time.
- When the bus came, she got on.
- Dick got in a traffic accident.
- He got into his car in a hurry.
- I finally got across the river.
- I got over it. You should, too.
- I think you've got what I need.
- I've got a bad case of jet lag.
- Tom got first prize, didn't he?
- We've really got to step on it.
- He got off at the next bus stop.
- I got my son to repair the door.
- He was worn out when he got home.
- I got a lot of mail this morning.
- I've got as much money as he has.
- She got married at the age of 25.
- We got behind the car and pushed.
- We got up at four in the morning.
- He applied for the job and got it.
- He was exhausted when he got home.
- It was quite dark when I got home.
- She got him to eat his vegetables.
- She got on her bike and rode away.
- Sorry, I've got my hands full now.
- The thief got away with the money.
- It began to rain before I got home.
- She got into the car and drove off.
- She got to the hotel late at night.
- She got up at seven in the morning.
- I got a fishbone stuck in my throat.
- I got acquainted with her in France.
- I got tired of lying in bed all day.
- I got up at six-thirty this morning.
- The old woman got hurt when she fell.
- He got fired for slacking off at work.
- He got lost while walking in the woods.
- Mike got back from the library at five.
- Tom's way of speaking got on my nerves.
- Her older sister got married last month.
- I finally got hold of that book I wanted.
- I got a lot of insect bites in the woods.
- I'm sorry to hear that you got a divorce.
- She got married when she was twenty-five.
- You've got a good head on your shoulders.
- She got him to drive all the way to Boston.
- She successfully got him to tell the truth.
- He got over the shock of his father's death.
- I got a letter from an old friend yesterday.
- Tom got angry with the high school students.
- She got a piece of bread stuck in her throat.
- She got over the shock of her father's death.
- I got up early in order to attend the meeting.
- It was late at night when Tom finally got home.
- She started kissing him as soon as he got home.
- The man got mad when his wife called him names.
- All the passengers got seasick during the storm.
- I have got to leave here early tomorrow morning.
- She got him to do anything she wanted him to do.
- You've got to give up gambling once and for all.
- I got to the bus stop just after the bus had left.
- I just got up. Give me a few minutes to get ready.
- She got him to do everything she wanted him to do.
- I can't believe that you actually got into Harvard.
- I don't think that I deserved the punishment I got.
- Bill got up early in order to catch the first train.
- When I got to school, the race had already finished.
- He caught the first train and got there just in time.
- When I got home, I noticed that I had lost my wallet.
- The train had already left when they got to the station.
- It seems like you got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.
- After I graduated from college, I got a job with my father's company.
- After I got married, my Japanese got better and I could understand more.
- I learned to drive a car and got a driver's license when I was eighteen.
- She got the money from him even though he said that he wouldn't give it to her.
- For some reason, people have been avoiding me like the plague ever since I got back from India.