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Get, Give, Go, Good, Gosh, Grab, Graduate, Grow, Guess, Guy

by 가나다미 2025. 4. 25.

Get(목적어) + (명사) = (목적어)에게 (명사)를 가져다 주다 / 를 사주다

Can you get me a towl.

Get her some roses.

Get her this instant camera. Girls love these.

   instant camera = 즉석카메라

Get him a game console.

Get Mayu a car.

I can get you more water.

   No problem = No sweat

I got her a snowboard.

If this is a Christmas gift, get him this toy.

No problem. We can get you a replacement.

   replacement = 대체품 / 대체하는 사람

 

Get (명사) ready = (명사)를 준비해 두다.

Get your boarding pass ready !

Get your passport ready !

Yeah !  Get your camera ready !

 

Get an estimate (for) = 견적

Can i get an estimate for moving ?

Did you got an estimate ?

I already got an estimate.

We need to get an estimate.

 

Get a flat tire = have a flat tire = 펑크 나다

Hello. I just got a flat tire.

I got a flat tire on a highway.

She got a flat tire.

 

Get a haircut = 머리 자르다

Can I get a haircut like this?

   like this = 이렇게 / 이런,  like that = 그렇게 / 그런

Did you get a haircut?

I got a haircut.

I got a haircut here.

I should get a haircut.

I'd like to get a haircut, please.

You should get a haircut.

 

 

Get a loan = 대출을 받다.

I got a loan for a new car.

I need to get another loan.

You don't have to get a loan.

 

Get a promotion = 승진하다(승진을 받다)

Did you get a promotion?

   get a raise = 봉급 인상을 받다

   the / that promotion  vs  a promotion

I'm so happy you got that promotion !

I finally got a promotion !

   happy = 행복한 / 기쁜

My husband got a promotion.

No, It's because she didn't get a promotion.

   get a raise = 급여 인상을 받다.   

Will i get a promotion?

 

Get a spot = 무게 드는 걸 도움 받다 / 주다

Hey, Jude. Can I get a spot?

   jude = 친구 = friend

I can give you a spot.

Let met get a spot, friend.

 

Get a trim = (머리를) 다듬다

How much is it to get a trim?

I just got a trim.

I just want to get a trim. That's all.

 

Get allowance + from (목적어) = (목적어)에게서 용돈을 받다

   <=> give someone allowance = ~에게 용돈을 주다

Do you get allowance from your mom?

   allowance = 용돈 = pocket money

I get allowance from my grandpa.

She get allowance from her uncle.

 

Get back + with (목적어) = (목적어)와 재회하다.

I want to get back with you. I need you.

  Get back with= reunite with(격식이 있는 재회..) <=> break up with = ~와 헤어지다

   get(움직임), get out, get in...

 

Get back + to (목적어) = (목적어)로 돌아가다

Get back to work

Get back to home.

 

Get better = 낫다 / (병에서) 회복하다 = get back on one's feet.

Are you getting better?

Do you get better?

I am getting better.

I hope you get better soon.

You will get better.

 

Get close = 가까워지다

Get closer + to (명사) = (명사) 에 더 가까이 가다

I got closer to the animals.

Let's get closer to the fance.

Should we get closer to take some pictures ?

   picture = photo = 사진

 

Get down on one knee = (한쪽) 무릎을 꿇다.

Got down on one knee and ask her !

The knight got down on one knee !

Yes, He got down on one knee and popped the question !

 

Get dressed = 옷을 입다 vs put on = 입다(대상 여러 가지)

Get dressed already. = 어서 옷 좀 입어.

I will go and get dressed.

Let me just go and get dressed.

 

Get in an accident = 사고가 나다

Did you got in an accident ? 

I got in an accident.

Man...My brother got in an accident.

My friend got in an accident yesterday.

 

Get married = (동사) 결혼하다 > got married

I want to get married in December.

I want to get married in spring.

So many people get married in April.

   marry(~와 결혼하다)  vs  get married(결혼자체 / 상태)

Well, More people get married in May.

 

 

Get off work = 퇴근하다 < = > Go to work = 출근하다

I got off work in 8 O'clock.

I might get off work late that day.

We got off work early.

What time do you get off work ?

 

Get ready + for (명사) = (명사)에 대해 준비하다.

Come home.

Get ready for work.

I have to go home.

I should go home and get ready for school.

   home = (부) 집으로 / (부) 집에 / (명) 집

Let's get ready for school.

Let's(Let us) get ready for work.

 

Get some fresh air = 신선한 공기를 좀 쐬다.

Elsa wanted to get some fresh air.

Go and get some fresh air.

I just want to get some fresh air.

 

Get to (장소) = (장소)에 가다 / 도착하다

How do(can) I get to the airport?

I got here at 11.

I have to get to the hotel.

I have to get to the Mayu Aquarium.

   aquarium = 수족관,  fish tank = 어항

Thanks. I'm trying to get to the city.

   city = 도시 / 시내

   arrive at = 도착하다(비행기/기차 등 장거리) vs get to(=도보/버스 등 가벼운)

They got to the airport late.

They got to the restaurant early.

We got to the hotel on time.

What time did you get to the station?

 

Get yourself (명사) =  (명사)를 하나 장만해

Go and get yourself rain boots.
   rain boot(s) =레인 부츠 / 장화
Get yourself a nice shirt.
Go and get yourself a hat.

 

Give (목적어) + (명사) = (목적어)에게 (명사)를 가져다 주다.

Give me your key.

I gave her some cash.

Let me give you a new bill.

 

Give (목적어) + a discount = (목적어)에게 할인을 해주다.

Give me a discount, please.

I already gave you a discount !

I will give you a special discount, too.

 

Give (목적어) + a promotion = (목적어)를 승진 시키다.

The CEO gave me a promotion.

They had better give me a promotion.

   give someone a raise = 봉급을 올려주다.

Who knows?   He might give you a promotion.

   who knows? = Nobody knows

 

Give (목적어) + a refund = (목적어)에게 환불해 주다.

Let me give you a refund.

The clerk gave me a refund.

   a full refund = 전액 환불

They're all out. I'll give you a refund.

 

Give (목적어) advice = (목적어)에게 조언을 해 주다.

Could you give me some advice?

   advice = 조언 / 충고,  could / would(= 예의 바르게 / 조심스럽게)

Give him some advice.

I gave her advice.

 

Go //

To Go = 가기 위한 = 포장인

Is it for here or to go?

Is it to go?

It is to go.

 

Go back + to (명사) = (명사)로 돌아가다.

Go back to chapter 1.

I am going back to Korea.

I want to go back to work.

   go back to work = 복직하다 / 일을 다시 시작하다

I don't want to go back to work.

I want to go back to my hometown.

I want to go back to school.

I want to take a break from work.

   workplace = 직장, working hours = 근무시간

   full-time job = 정규직,  part-time job = 사간제 일

Mayu is going back to America.

   America = the U.S. = the US

When are you going back to work?

 

 

Go easy + on (목적어/명사) = (목적어/명사)를 살살 대하다

   <=> go hard on someone / something

Can you go easy on my back?

   back = 등, neck = 목, shoulder = 어깨

Go easy on the new guy.

I will go easy on your back.

Ok, Please go easy on me.

Please, Go easy on my back.

Please go easy on my neck.

Please go easy on my legs.

You are a big fan of coffee. Go easy on it.

 

Go for (명사) = (명사)로 선택하다

I want to go for the small one.

I will go for this one.

   look for = 찾다(과정)  vs  find = 찾다(결과)

If you're looking for a comfy chair, go for this one.

   comfy = 편안한 = comfortable

 

Go on a trip = 영행을 가다 = take a trip

I want to go on a trip to England.

Let's go on a trip !

We went on a trip to London.

   go on a picnic = 피크닉(소풍)을 가다

 

Go out + with (목적어) = (목적어)와 나가다

Are you going out with Daddy on Valentine's Day?

   Daddy = 아빠 = Dad(=from father) vs Mommy = 엄마 = Mom(=from mother)

I'm going out with Annie.

I went out with my husband.

   step out > go out

 

Go to bed = Go to sleep = 잠자리에 들다

Go to bed already.  It's 9 o'clock.

Go to bed before 10 o'clock.

I went to bed too late.

I went to bed early.

 

Go to (학교) = (학교)에 다니다.

I go to WCB college.

I went to Mayu University in New York.

   university(=이름을 붙일 때)  vs  college(=대학)

My sister goes to Mayu Women's University.

 

Go to collage = 대학에 진학하다 / 대학에 다니다

I don't want to go to college.

Mary couldn't go to college.

Sanghoon is going to collage soon.

 

Go to the bank = 은행에 가다

I couldn't go to the bank.

   let me = 부더러운 표현  vs  i will = 강한 의지

I have to go to the bank.

Let me go to the bank tomorrow.

 

Go to the movies = 영화 보러 가다 = catch a movie

Can we go to the movies tomorrow?

Let's go to the movies tonight.

We went to the movies together.

 

Go (~ing) = ~ 하러 가다.

Oh, my God ! I should go shopping today.

Let's go sking tomorrow.

We want fishing in Busan.

 

Be Going to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 할 계획이었다. / 할 것이다.

Are you going to leave soom?

I'm going to miss everyone.

I'm going to retire early.

It is going to hurt.

It is going to rain !

Oh, My God. Is it going to hurt?

Oh, man...  I'm going to miss you.

   miss = 그립다 / 보고 싶다

We are going to go to the movies.

We are going to land soon.

We are going to stop at a rest area for 30 minutes.

We are going to take off soon.

   land = 착륙하다  <=>  take off = 이륙하다

 

Going to //

Was/were going to (동사원형) = (동사원형) 하려고 했다.(아직 하지는 않았다)

I was going to call the police.

Sure !  I was going to go there anyway.

We were going to go to the gallery.

Were you going to call the police?

 

Going to //

Are you going to (동사원형)? = 너 (동사원형) 할 거야?

Are you going to divorce Ken?

Are you going to move out?

Wait...Are you going to marry Susan?

   marry = ~와 결혼하다 vs get marry = 결혼하다

 

Going to //

Aren't you going to (동사원형) ? = 너 (동사원형) 안 할 거야?

Aren't you going to answer it?

   answer it = answer the phone

Aren't you going to apologize?

Aren't you going to get dressed?

Aren't you going to eat?

 

Going to //

Are you going + to (장소)? = 너 (장소)에 가니?

Are you going anywhere on your birthday?

Are you going home?

Are you going to the beach?

I know. Are you going anywhere?

   anywhere = 어디라도 / 어디든

 

Go and (동사) = 가서 (동사) 하다.
Go and see = (동) 보러 가다

Can we go and see the huge Christmas tree?

   huge = 엄청 큰  <==>  tiny = 아주 작은

Can we go and see the tower?

Go and see your doctor.

Go and wash your hands.

Let's go and see the zebra.

Let me go and ask him.

Let's go  and talk to him.

 

Go on vacation = 휴가를 가다

Are you going on vacation this summer?

Are you going on vacation this winter?

   summer = 여름,

   spring = 봄, fall or autumn = 가을, winter = 겨울

I can't go on vacation.
I have never gone on vacation.

   this summer vs last summer

I want to go on vacation.

They all want to go on vacation.

 

Go well  = 잘 (진행) 되다

Every thing went well.

How did the party go?

So, How did your date go? = How was your date?

The interview didn't go well.

 

Do a Good Job = 잘하다

I want to do a good job.

They're doing a good job on the new project.

You did a good job !

You did a good job on the quiz !

   you did a good job = you nailed it.

 

Good for (목적어) ! = (목적어)에게 잘됐네 !

Good for you !  Gongratulations !

Good for your mom !

Good for you !

Good for you! Did you score a goal?

Good for them!

Good for your nephew!

Good for you !  What's her name?

   first name = 이름,  last name = 성 = family name

Good for your guys !

Good for your son !

   I'm happy for you ! > Good for you !

 

Good luck + with (명사) = (명사)에 행운을 빌게.

Good luck with your new job, buddy.

Good luck with your life.

Good luch with everything.

   I wish you good luck > Good luck.

 

Gosh ! = 어휴 !

Gosh,  Air conditioners are too expensive !

   expensive = 비싼  <=>  cheap = 저렴한

Gosh !  I am so tired.

Gosh, I am so depressed now.

   depressed = 우울함을 느끼는  vs  depressing = 우울하게 만드는

   depressed > blue / down

Gosh. I don't have money.

Gosh, I failed the test.

Gosh !  I forgot my earphones.

Gosh !  I forgot my lipstick !

Gosh !  I got am F.

Gosh, I hate my job.

Gosh, It is so difficult.

Gosh !  The roads are so icy and slippery.

Gosh !  Why is college so expensive ?

 

Grab (목적어) (명사) = (목적어)에게 (명사)를 가져다주다

Grab me some water.

Grab me that book.

   go and grab me = go and get me

Sure, Go and grab me a book.

 

Grab a drink = 한잔하다

Do want to grab a drink?

Let's go and grab a drink after work.

   after work = 퇴근 후에

Let's grab a drink after work.

   grab a drink = have a drink

 

Graduate //

A(n) (학교) Graduate = (학교) 졸업생

I'm an MWU graduate.

Is she really a WCB college graduate?

No way !  I'm an MU graduate, too !

   no way = 말도 안 돼 / 절대 안 돼 / 절대 싫어

   under graduate = 대학생 / 재학생

 

Grow up = 자라다 / 성장하다.

I grew up in Phoenix.

My baby is growing up fast.

The kids are growing up fast.

   fast = 빠르게 / 빨리 vs fastly(x) <=> slowly

   grow = 자라나다 > grew > grown

 

Guess //

I guess (평서문) = (평서문)인 거 같네 / (평서문) 인가 보네

I guess golbal warming is really becoming serious.

   become = ~가 되다

I guess I am not your type.

I guess I missed it.

   miss = 놓치다

I guess I'll just drink by myself.

   drink = 마시다

I guess I'll have to wait.

I guess It's not an easy decision.

   decision = 결정,  decide = 결정하다

I guess It's too late.

I guess Life is not fair.

I guess Mayu is busy.

I guess She is not lying.

I guess the situation is really bad.

I guess you are doing it on valentine's Day.

I guess you are not interested.

I guess you are planning to trip in luner holiday.

I guess you don't love me.

I guess you don't want to eat ice cream.

 

I guess you don't like sea food.

Thanks !  I guess I was lucky.

   lucky = 운이 좋은 <=> unlucky = 운이 안 좋은

I guess she was lucky.

I guess Seulgi likes you.

 

 

 

 

Guy //

You Guys = 여러분 / 너희들

I love you guys.

It was a fun year with you guys !

   fun = 재미있는 <=> boring = 지루한

You guys are so funny.