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By: Juan David Jaramillo
   1. Get in.
   2. Get Back.
   3. Get Away.
   4. Get Ahead.
   5. Get about.
   6. Get By.
   7. Get Over.
   8. Get Together.
   9. Get on.
   10. Get into sth.
 To   reach a place.

 Example: Ryan Gets in the Car all by
 Himself.
 To
   return to the place where you live or
 work.

 Example: Two years after the
 accident, Jen was able to get back into her
 job.
• To succeed in leaving or escaping from
 sb or or a place.

• Example: The kids weren't allowed to go
 outside, but they managed to get away.
 Take   the lead, progress.

 Example:  Sally's really getting ahead in the
 investigation.
 Walking,   moving, travel.

 Examples:Why don't we get about the
 beach so we can see the sunset?
 To   manage to live or do sth with difficulty.

 Example: Monica couldn't study much, buy
 she got by and passed the exam.
 To   overcome, lose the fear of something.

 Example:  Ben could get over his fear of
 flying and took a plane to Spain.
    To meet socially, discuss or begin a
    romantic relationship.

 Example:     Pablo and Ana Maria got
    together last week. They're in love!
 Tomake progress with sth that you are
 doing.

 Example:   How are you getting on with that
 essay?
 To   put on a piece of clothing with difficulty.

 Example:  I’ve put on so much weight, I
 can’t get into my jeans.

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Phrasal verbs get

  • 1. By: Juan David Jaramillo
  • 2. 1. Get in.  2. Get Back.  3. Get Away.  4. Get Ahead.  5. Get about.  6. Get By.  7. Get Over.  8. Get Together.  9. Get on.  10. Get into sth.
  • 3.  To reach a place. Example: Ryan Gets in the Car all by Himself.
  • 4.  To return to the place where you live or work. Example: Two years after the accident, Jen was able to get back into her job.
  • 5. • To succeed in leaving or escaping from sb or or a place. • Example: The kids weren't allowed to go outside, but they managed to get away.
  • 6.  Take the lead, progress.  Example: Sally's really getting ahead in the investigation.
  • 7.  Walking, moving, travel.  Examples:Why don't we get about the beach so we can see the sunset?
  • 8.  To manage to live or do sth with difficulty.  Example: Monica couldn't study much, buy she got by and passed the exam.
  • 9.  To overcome, lose the fear of something.  Example: Ben could get over his fear of flying and took a plane to Spain.
  • 10. To meet socially, discuss or begin a romantic relationship.  Example: Pablo and Ana Maria got together last week. They're in love!
  • 11.  Tomake progress with sth that you are doing.  Example: How are you getting on with that essay?
  • 12.  To put on a piece of clothing with difficulty.  Example: I’ve put on so much weight, I can’t get into my jeans.