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VOCABULARY: PHRASAL VERBS WITH “GET”

THEORY

 GET ON: GET INTO A MEANS OF TRANSPORT ( FOR EXAMPLE, A


BUS, TRAIN)
- Quick! Get on the bus. It’s leaving soon!

 GET OFF: LEAVE A BUS, A TRAIN , ETC


- We’re almost in the town centre. Let’s get off at the next stop.

 GET TO: TO ARRIVE AT (A PLACE).


- It was eight o’ clock when the train got to the station.

 GET THROUGH: TO DEAL WITH A DIFFICULT SITUATION.


- In 1900, immigrants children had to get through a difficult
childhood. Many worked to help their families.

 GET ON WITH: HAVE A GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEBODY.


- I don’t get on with my sister. We argue all the time.

 GET AWAY: TO GO SOMEWHERE DIFFERENT FROM WHERE YOU


LIVE IN ORDER TO HAVE A REST OR HOLIDAY.
- It’s always good to get away at the weekend and go somewhere
new.

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