Table of Contents
- 1 Do you get me meaning?
- 2 Could you please help me or can you please help me?
- 3 Can you say me and my friends?
- 4 Do your friend or does your friend?
- 5 Will you help me or can you help me?
- 6 What is the difference between I got it and get it?
- 7 What does it mean when someone says I get It?
- 8 Why do people use ‘get’ instead of ‘getting’?
Do you get me meaning?
‘Did you get me’ means ‘did you understand me’. ‘Do you know who I am’ is merely, ‘do you know who I am’. Unless ‘did you get me’ is part of a sentence, such as ‘did you get me the drink I asked for? ‘ in which case it is a question about something you did or did not acquire upon request.
Could you please help me or can you please help me?
Usually they would mean exactly the same thing. Possibly, sometimes, “could” implies I know you can, but I wonder if you are willing to, whereas “can” implies I don’t know whether you are able to. Volition versus capability. But, I repeat, usually the two expressions are completely identical in meaning.
How do you use get me?
verb To thoroughly understand one’s convictions, opinions, or personality. He just gets me—I don’t even have to say anything, and he knows exactly what I need. A: “Sorry, I probably worded that really poorly.” B: “No, no—I get you. It just took me a second, that’s all.”
Can you say me and my friends?
For the subject, either “My friends and I” or “I and my friends” is grammatical. The former is preferred because it’s also more polite, placing others first. Your subtext is quite correct: “me” means the object, “I” is the subject.
Do your friend or does your friend?
“Does his friends” or “Do his friends”—which one is correct? “Do his friends” is correct. Why? Because the subject of the partial sentence is plural (“friends”), so the form of the verb must be plural (“do”) to match it.
How do you reply to Can you help me?
Formal ways – At work, it is always better to reply formally.
- Welcome: is a formal way of saying you are ready to help someone.
- Certainly: a very affirmative reply.
- Of course: another way of saying certainly.
- That’s absolutely fine: it means you are okay with helping someone.
- It is nothing: that means it is a small task.
Will you help me or can you help me?
‘ and ‘Would you help me? ‘ – Quora. In everyday use, there’s no difference, but if we analyze it, “Will you help me” means either in the next few seconds or sometime in the future. “Would you help me” implies that the help isn’t needed at present, but it could be needed in the future.
What is the difference between I got it and get it?
“Get” is the present tense form of the verb and “got” is the past tense form, but the tenses are often used interchangeably. In informal speech, people often question each other with “Do you get it?” or just “Get it?” to check for comprehension. “I get it” or “I got it” are both logical answers.
What is the correct way to use the word ‘to get’?
To Get is the normal form and would be best for everyday use. However book titles are allowed artistic license. In these examples each phrase can stand on its own, but you have follow the implied meanings. From the examples you share, I notice a trend in the semantics of the sentences. The “to getting” examples are transitive.
What does it mean when someone says I get It?
People also use “I get it” or “I get that…” to express sympathy for someone’s problems or to acknowledge an opinion (especially if they don’t personally agree). I get that you are upset, but it’s no excuse to break things. Honey, you’re upset that I opened your mail.
Why do people use ‘get’ instead of ‘getting’?
One reason to use ‘get’ instead of ‘getting’ here is because get makes a nice rhyme with debt, for the purpose of selling books. So I wouldn’t use that one as an example of typical usage. I think the default is actually ‘getting’ instead of ‘get.’ However, it seems that ‘getting’ would feel unnatural in the last example.