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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

An English teacher explains how to use "get" + "it" to mean "understand."

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  • Does it always have to be the "it" word (or "what ...") meaning the information? Or I can use you/him meaning "I don't understand you/him"?

  • @lxndr87i -- Yes, you can say, "I don't get him." Say that when does something that is confusing or bewildering. You often hear someone say, "I don't get him/her sometimes." You might say something like that about your boss, your husband, your wife, etc.

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  • Thanks my friend! very clear your explanation.

  • I got it, thanks you, you are a excellent teacher

  • i got it

  • Thank you, sir, for your lessons from Siberia!

  • thanks teacher this explanation for "get it" is helpful although i already know what it means.

  • Hello from Russia Moscow! Thanks a lot for your work!

  • paul, i like it...thanks.....always helpful explanations

  • Thank you so much Paul for your help

  • british people use it too? or just american english? I mean your last videos about get. thankssss

  • I got it!

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