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gesture He held out his hand as a gesture of<br />
friendship.<br />
get How do I get to Kensington Road?<br />
got, got I’m going to get my hair cut.<br />
(or got, gotten)<br />
I got a nice present for my birthday.<br />
It’s probably better to get your tickets<br />
when you’re there.<br />
get back After lunch, it was time to get back to<br />
work.<br />
get better He was quite ill, but he’s getting<br />
better now.<br />
get dressed Get dressed! We have to leave in ten<br />
minutes.<br />
get in Get in the car so we can leave.<br />
get in touch Mobile phones make it easier for<br />
people to get in touch with one<br />
another.<br />
get married I’m getting married in the morning.<br />
get off Get off the bus at the station.<br />
get on When we got on the plane, they<br />
made an announcement.<br />
get ready Get ready! We have to go soon.<br />
get rid of I had to get rid of my old bike.<br />
get together We should get together for coffee<br />
sometime.<br />
get up So, I got up and went to the door.<br />
get used to Andrew had to get used to waking up<br />
at 7 a. m. when he started work.<br />
ghost Sharon screamed when she saw a<br />
ghost in the haunted house.<br />
gift Max didn’t know what gift to give<br />
Anna for her birthday.<br />
giggle Tickling her feet makes her giggle.<br />
girl They have three children, two boys<br />
and a little girl.<br />
girlfriend Jane was Frank’s first girlfriend.<br />
give I hope the company gives me the job.<br />
gave, given I gave him free tickets to see the<br />
show.<br />
glad I’m so glad to see you.<br />
glance Even though he was reading, John<br />
would occasionally glance at the<br />
television.<br />
glass A big glass of orange juice with lots<br />
of ice, please.<br />
glasses She wears glasses for driving.<br />
Inventories<br />
globe Mr. Parkins used a globe to show his<br />
students the locations of different<br />
countries.<br />
global The environment is a global issue.<br />
glove Put your gloves on so your hands<br />
don’t get cold.<br />
glow The stars on my ceiling glow in the<br />
dark.<br />
glue You need scissors, glue and markers<br />
for the project.<br />
go Why don’t you go to the park this<br />
afternoon?<br />
went, gone He went to Rome last summer.<br />
go away Go away!<br />
go back She wants to go back to Dublin next<br />
week.<br />
go for I’m going for a run. Do you want to<br />
come with me?<br />
go home I’m going home soon.<br />
go on Go on then, put the fruit in here.<br />
go out I don’t want to go out tonight.<br />
go shopping Pamela likes to go shopping.<br />
go to sleep It’s time to go to sleep.<br />
go up The prices have gone up 3 % in the<br />
last twelve months.<br />
go with The shirt goes well with those<br />
trousers.<br />
goal The crowd cheered when Torres<br />
scored a goal.<br />
gold The ring is made of gold.<br />
golf We play golf at least twice a week.<br />
good That’s a really good idea!<br />
They did a really good job.<br />
Have a good time!<br />
better, best That’s a nice bag, but I like the blue<br />
one better.<br />
good at My daughter is very good at maths.<br />
good-looking He’s good-looking.<br />
Good Friday This year my birthday will fall on<br />
Good Friday.<br />
goodbye I’m afraid it’s time to say goodbye.<br />
goods The farmer sells his goods at the<br />
local market.<br />
goose We’re having goose for dinner.<br />
govern He gets paid a lot of money to<br />
govern the country.<br />
School <strong>Handbook</strong> Supplement <strong>telc</strong> English A2·B1