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It gets worse vs It get worse

The correct phrase is "it gets worse." The verb "get" needs to agree with the subject "it" in the third person singular form, which is "gets." This phrase is commonly used in English to indicate a deteriorating situation.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 7183 views

It gets worse

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a situation that is becoming more negative or difficult.

Examples:

  • Every time I think it can't get any worse, it gets worse.
  • As the storm continued, it gets worse by the minute.
  • When you thought things couldn't get worse, it gets worse.
  • It gets worse every time I try to fix it.
  • The situation gets worse with each passing day.

It get worse

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "get" should be in the third person singular form "gets" to match the subject "it."

  • I think letting it get worse is worse.
  • For me, it get worse.
  • I let it get worse on purpose.
  • Than to just hope for the best and let it get worse?

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