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Phrasal verbs with get

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  • get in
    to succeed in entering a place
  • get up
    to wake up and get out of bed or stand from being seated
  • get off
    to tell someone to stop touching something or someone
  • get along
    to have a friendly relationship with someone
  • get into
    to become interested in an activity or subject,or start being involved in an activity
  • get ahead
    to progress or advance in some aspect of life
  • get away with
    to succeed in avoiding punishment for something
  • get through
    to succeed in finishing something
  • get to
    annoy / irritate
  • get on with it
    to continue doing something after stopping
  • get over
    to return to your usual state of health or happiness after having a bad or unusual experiience, or an illness
  • get over it
    to accept an inpleasant fact of situation oafter dealing with it for a while
  • get down
    Have an affair or sexual relations
  • get on
    to physically step on a platform that can move
  • get out
    if news or information gets out, people hear about it although someone is trying to keep it a secret
  • get by
    manage to survive instead of difficulties
  • get around
    walk or go to places / have personal or sexual relationships with many people
  • get behind
    be late with tasks / support someone
  • get down on
    Criticise
  • get off lightly
    to experience less seriouw punishment, injury or harm than you might have expected
  • get back at
    Take revenge
  • get across
    to make someone understand or believe something
  • get at
    to try to suggest something without saying it directly / be able to reach, find, access