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get note vs get a note

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Get note' is used when referring to a specific note or message, while 'Get a note' is used when talking about receiving any note in general.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 693 views

get note

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific note or message.

This phrase is used when you want to obtain or receive a particular note or message. It is commonly used in informal communication.

Examples:

  • I need to get the note from my desk before the meeting.

Alternatives:

  • retrieve the note
  • obtain the note
  • acquire the note

get a note

This phrase is correct when talking about receiving any note in general.

This phrase is used when you want to receive any note, without specifying a particular one. It is commonly used in everyday conversations.

Examples:

  • I always get a note from my boss after completing a project.
  • It would be wonderful to get a note from you.
  • I didn't even get a note.
  • Victoria managed to get a note to me.
  • You'll get a note later saying he's been detained on business.
  • No, I need to get a note to somebody and I'm not sure what unit she's in.
  • If you want Adam out of it, get a note from him.
  • You'll get a note later saying he's been detained on business.
  • I thought maybe you could get a note to him for me.
  • I did get a note, but that is not what it said.
  • I get a note that a girl is on the way, she arrives, I do my work, and she leaves.
  • I didn't get a note.
  • You get a note from the doctor for Gibbs?
  • I have to get a note to get into class.
  • Did she get a note from her teacher?
  • Can I not get a note from a doctor or something?
  • He came at 9 a.m., and he didn't get a note from his teacher, because the teacher had watched the program.
  • Get a note from your doctor?
  • Get a note to the milkman - "No more cheese."
  • Get a note from your mum, did you?
  • I didn't get a note.

Alternatives:

  • receive a note
  • obtain a note
  • acquire a note

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