to get-up
To get out of bed
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
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Get-up | Got-up | Getting-up | Gotten-up |
Present form
Get-up
During the week I get-up at 6:20.
My dog usually gets-up in the middle of the night.
A: What time do you get-up at the weekend?
B: I wake-up at 8 but don't get-up until 9.
A: Lazy!
Past form
Got-up
I got-up early to go to work but my train was late! How annoying!
She got-up at 2, 4, and 5 o'clock this morning. She was a hungry baby.
A: You're up early.
B: Yes, I got-up to do some washing. I forgot to do it last night.
Continuous form
Getting-up
I'm getting-up! Leave me alone.
I can't believe he's still in bed! Is he getting-up?!
A: Is he getting-up?
B: Yes, but slowly. He drank too much last night.
Past participle
Gotten-up
I've gotten-up so will be with you soon.
We've all gotten-up and are making breakfast.
A: Had you gotten-up before the fire started?
B: No, we were still in bed.
A: Wow. That must have been scary.