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What part of speech does get belong to?

"Get" can be a few different parts of speech depending on its context:

* Verb: This is the most common use of "get." It can be used in various ways, like:

* Action verb: "I get up early every morning."

* Helping verb: "She gets tired easily."

* Phrasal verb: "I get along with my siblings."

* Noun: While less common, "get" can be used as a noun, meaning "the act of obtaining something." For example: "The get was exciting."

* Adjective: There's a very specific context where "get" functions as an adjective, referring to "suitable for getting": "The get door was open."

To determine the part of speech, you need to look at how it is used in the sentence.

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