Pronunciation of the English word gets.
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1. | After Mark has had a bit of a rest he gets up, has a wash, gets dressed and gets ready to go out. | |
2. | It gets very humid at home in summer; in winter, on the other hand, it gets very dry. | |
3. | It gets very humid here in the summer. In the winter, on the other hand, it gets very dry. | |
4. | He who gets up early gets tired quicker. | |
5. | Finishing second in the Olympics gets you silver. Finishing second in politics gets you oblivion. | |
6. | The one who demands much, gets much. The one who demands too much, gets nothing. | |
7. | He who demands much, gets much. He who demands too much, gets nothing. | |
8. | When he gets overtaken by another car, he gets a shot of adrenaline. | |
9. | The older Tom gets, the sadder he gets about having lost his daughter. | |
10. | You should return home before it gets dark. |