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by Andre Tobar 3 years ago

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Phrasal verbs: GET

Phrasal verbs with "get" are versatile and carry various meanings depending on their context. "Get across" indicates the act of making someone understand something, while "get into"

Phrasal verbs: GET

Phrasal verbs: GET

A phrasal verb is usually a combination of a verb + a preposition which usually changes the meaning of the original verb.

Think about their meaning and add more examples of phrasal verbs based on GET!

DANIEL CARRIEL

Get back (at)

To hurt someone who has hurt you

Get by

Manage to survive despite of dificulties

Get around

Travel to different places

Get off

Leave a place

Get up

Rise to your feet

Get across

Make people understand something

Get along

Have a good relationship with someone

Get into

Become interested in something

Get over

Recover from an illnes

Get down (to)

Examples

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Being serious about a topic

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