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Phrasal Verbs: Get

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    Empower B2 Unit 2
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  • to take a holiday away from the place you normally live // to leave a place
    get away
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  • to have the opportunity to do something
    get to (do sth)
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  • used to say that you are very surprised, shocked, or amused by something
    not get over
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  • to encounter a problematic situation
    get into trouble
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  • to start holding something
    get hold of
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  • to go in a different direction in a powerful way
    get swept away
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  • to not be successful at all
    not get anywhere
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  • to feel that something is true although you have no direct knowledge or facts
    get the feeling
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  • to make someone notice you and be interested in what you are doing
    get sb's attention
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  • to begin to feel better after a very upsetting experience
    get over
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  • to throw away something you do not want anymore // to make someone leave because you do not like them 
    get rid of
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  • to make someone feel unhappy and tired
    get sb down
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  • to be so excited, angry, interested etc that you are no longer really in control of what you do or say, or you forget everything else
    get carried away
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  • to feel annoyed by someone or something
    get on sb's nerves
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  • to be successful in a test or competition
    get through
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  • to take part in an activity or event
    get involved
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