One of the most widely used English is "get", so this lesson is very important for learners of English. So let us know using "can I get" to build sentences.
The phrase "Can I get...?" is used to ask a question, as follows:
- Can I get a Pullman seat?
- Can I get in touch by telephone?
- Can I get my glasses on the NHS?
- Can I get there and back in a day?
- Can I get through by this road?
- Excuse me, can I get past, please?
- How can I get ahold of Chris?
- How can I get out of the habit of smoking?
- How can I get the dirt off the walls?
- How can I get this stain out?
- How can I get to the bathroom?
- When can I get my test results?
- Where can I get a taxi?
- Where can I get my shoes repaired ?
- Where can I get some beer?
- Can I get a refill, please?
- Where can I get spare parts for my bike?
- Where can I get this cashed?
You can also use "can I" when offering help to help someone or do something for them, as follows:
- Can I get you a coffee?
- Can I get you a drink?
- Can I get you another drink?
- Can I get you home?
- I'm going into town? can I get you anything?
- I'm just going down to the shops. Can I get you anything?
- What can I get him for a birthday present?
- What can I get you?
- What else can I get you?
See: Using I AM VERY to Build Sentences