Meaning of Get me __ please
A polite way to ask someone to bring something to you.
In simple words: Request someone to bring or fetch something.
Get me __ please in a sentence
- Get me the salt, please.
- Could you get me a cup of water, please?
- Get me your report by tomorrow, please.
- Get me a jacket, please; it's cold outside.
- When you see him, get me a coffee, please.
How to use Get me __ please
Used in polite requests. Try to specify the object clearly. May be informal in some contexts.
Grammar pattern
get + object + please
Memory hint
Think of 'get me' as 'gift me' when asking nicely.
Related words
Collocations with Get me __ please
- get me something
- get me a drink
- get me a snack
- get me the keys
- get me help
Common mistakes with Get me __ please
- Forgetting to include 'please' for politeness
- Omitting the object from the request
- Confusing 'get' with more formal verbs like 'retrieve'
Compare Get me __ please with Fetch, Bring, Deliver, Retrieve, Collect
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Frequently asked questions about Get me __ please
What does Get me __ please mean?
Request someone to bring or fetch something.
What is the definition of Get me __ please?
A polite way to ask someone to bring something to you.
How do you use Get me __ please in a sentence?
Get me the salt, please.
Can you give another example of Get me __ please?
Could you get me a cup of water, please?
What are synonyms for Get me __ please?
Common alternatives include fetch, bring, deliver, retrieve, collect.
What words go with Get me __ please?
It commonly pairs with get me something, get me a drink, get me a snack, get me the keys, get me help.
What are common mistakes when using Get me __ please?
Forgetting to include 'please' for politeness Omitting the object from the request Confusing 'get' with more formal verbs like 'retrieve'
How do you pronounce Get me __ please?
US: //ɡɛt mi//, UK: //ɡɛt miː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Get me __ please?
Used in polite requests. Try to specify the object clearly. May be informal in some contexts.
