If you missed out on being selected in the World Cup 2026 ticket lottery, don’t lose hope. There are still ways you can get seats without paying astronomical resale prices that can easily top $4,000 a ...
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: There are still a few ways to get World Cup tickets without going through a reseller
There are still a few ways to get World Cup tickets without going through a reseller
Normally one would just say without problem, skipping the any altogether. It doesn’t really add anything to speak of, and just makes the phrase longer. But I certainly wouldn’t call without any problems (or with no problems) ‘wrong’. Also, you can swap in trouble for problem in all those phrases, and you get the same answer; think also of no trouble found.
You use get with adjectives to mean 'become'. For example, if someone gets cold, they become cold, and if they get angry, they become angry. The boys were getting bored. [VERB adjective] There's no point in getting upset. [VERB adjective] From here on, it can only get better. [VERB adjective]
I'll get a pencil from the desk. Can I get anything for you? = Can I get you anything? Someone has to (go) get the boss from the airport and bring her back here.
[transitive, no passive] get something to connect to the internet or a phone network; to receive broadcasts from a particular television or radio station 95 per cent of the UK can now get superfast broadband.
It seems like you are mentioning two separate things here. (a) doing something without realize you are doing it and (b) liking something someone does without them realizing you like it. Can you clarify which question you meant to ask?