Phrasal Verb - Getting for
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.Definition
The phrasal verb 'get for' refers to making arrangements or preparations in advance for someone or something. It implies proactively ensuring that things are ready or available for the benefit of another person or for a future event.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I always get for my family when we go on vacation. I book the flights, hotels, and rental cars. |
| 2 | Can you get for me a cup of coffee from the café down the street? |
| 3 | I'll get for you the documents you need for the meeting. |
| 4 | She got for her friends a surprise birthday party. |
| 5 | The company gets for its employees health insurance and retirement benefits. |
| 6 | I need to get for my sister a gift for her birthday next week. |
| 7 | He got for his team a new coach to help them win the championship. |
| 8 | I'll get for you a ride to the airport if you need it. |
| 9 | Can you get for the guests some refreshments while we're setting up for the dinner? |
| 10 | She got for herself a promotion after working hard for several years. |