English Phrasal Verbs List with GET, Definitions and Example Sentences
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to have a friendly relationship
It’s impossible to get along with her.
to become known
I don’t want it to get out that I’m leaving.
to make sb understand
Your meaning didn’t really get across.
to escape from sb/sth
She‘ll get away from work as soon as she can.
to make sb feel sad
When my work gets me down, I want to resign.
to be connected by phone
I tried to call her but couldn’t get through.
to visit lots of places
It’s quite easy to get around London.
to overcome
How would you get over that problem?
to be success
He wants to get ahead in his career.
to give serious atttention
Let’s get down to work.
to pursue
The police got after the crooks in the city.
to avoid
The only way of getting out of housework is to be ill.
to stand up
I got up from the chair and opened the door.
to enter a car,train,etc.
I’m inviting you to get in the car.
to leave a place
We will get off at 8 o’clock.
to meet socially
We usually get together once a week.
to fall into arrears
If you get behind in your car payments, the car may be repossessed.
to return to a place
Please, give me a call when you get back.
to have a good relationship
She gets on everone.
to become interested in sth
I ‘m getting into politics nowadays.
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