Yes, if you put a metal object in the freezer, it will get cold. The freezer works by removing heat from the surrounding air, causing the temperature inside the freezer to drop below freezing point (usually around 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit). When you place a metal object inside the freezer, it will come into contact with the cold air and absorb some of its heat. As a result, the metal object's temperature will decrease, and it will become cold. However, it's important to note that metal is a good conductor of heat, so it may feel colder to the touch than other materials in the freezer, even if they are at the same temperature.