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phrasal verbs GET

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  • to make someone understand or believe something
    get sth across
  • STAND UP
    get up
  • BE FRIENDLY
    get along
  • to start doing something with seriousness, focus on important things
    get down to sth
  • to leave or escape
    get away
  • to leave a place, usually in order to start a journey or to leave work with permission, usually at the end of the day
    get off
  • to succeed in an exam or competition
    get through sth
  • to be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money
    get by
  • ENTER
    get in
  • to return to your usual state of health or happiness after having a bad or unusual experience, or an illness
    get over
  • BECOME KNOWN or LEAVE
    get out
  • CONTINUE
    get on