Usage examples of "gets up" in English with translation to Italian

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She gets up at seven. Si alza alle sette.
My grandfather gets up early. Mio nonno si alza presto.
She usually gets up early. Lei di solito si alza presto.
He gets up at seven. Si alza alle sette.
She always gets up early. Si alza sempre presto.
Carol gets up early every morning. Carol si alza presto ogni mattina.
My mother never gets up early. Mia madre non si alza mai presto.
Everyone in my family gets up early. In casa mia si alzano tutti presto.
Tom gets up at six every morning. Tom si alza alle sei tutte le mattine.
My brother always gets up earlier than I. Mio fratello si alza sempre prima di me.
My mother gets up at six every morning. Mia madre si alza tutte le mattine alle sei.
I always get up early. Mi alzo sempre presto.
Today I got up early. Oggi mi sono alzato presto.
We got up after midnight. Ci siamo alzati dopo mezzanotte.
I got up at seven. Mi sono alzato alle sette.
Get up early in the morning. Alzati presto al mattino.
What time do you get up? A che ora alza?
He does not get up early. Non si alza presto.
I get up at 7:00. Mi alzo alle 7:00.
I got up at about six. Mi sono alzato verso le sei.
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