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Phrasal verbs

-Get and move-


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Pharsal verb get
Examples
Get ahead: Get away:
It wasn’t easy, but I got ahead Get Around: I have a bad feeling. I think we
nonetheless My job allows me to get should get away from here.
around.

Get by:
Get in: Get into :
I haven’t studied enough, but
You got in very late last night. He always gets into problems.
I’m sure I’m going to get by.

Get out: Get around:


Get out of here! Leave me Get over: I No matter how hard you try,
alone! was able to get over my fears you’re not getting round me.
once I faced them
Pharsal verb move
The word 'move' can mean many different things. As a verb, the meaning is to make
progress or go in a specific direction.

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Examples
Move ahead: Move along: Move away:
the construction can MOVE The police told the people I MOVED AWAY when the
AHEAD now that permission watching to MOVE ALONG factory shut down.
has been granted

Move down: Move in: Move in/on:


They're MOVING AWAY The house was empty for ages, As he watched, the hyenas
FROM Windows and are but some new tenants MOVED began to MOVE IN ON the
using Linux IN a few weeks ago hapless wildebeest.
He was finding the course
too difficult so they MOVED
him DOWN.
Move out:
The president said they
Move into: would MOVE the troops
They MOVED INTO the OUT next year.
house as soon as it was
ready I MOVED OUT to overtake
.
the bus
The diference between move
on and get on
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