GET UP โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To stand up (from bed, chair, etc.)
"I get up at 6 AM every day."
"She got up from her chair to answer the door."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
"Get up" is always used for vertical movements - from bottom to top.

GET DOWN โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To descend, crouch down, feel depressed
"Get down from that tree! It's dangerous."
"The bad news really got me down."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Has two main meanings: physical downward movement and feeling sad.

GET IN โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To enter (a vehicle, building, etc.)
"Get in the car, we're running late!"
"How did you get in without a key?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Used for entering vehicles or enclosed spaces.

GET OUT โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To exit, leave a place
"Get out of my room!"
"I need to get out more often."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean to leave physically or to socialize more.

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GET BACK โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To return, recover something
"What time did you get back from work?"
"I want to get my money back."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean returning to a place or recovering something lost.

GET AWAY โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To escape, go on vacation
"The thief managed to get away."
"We need to get away for the weekend."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean escaping or taking a short trip for relaxation.

GET AROUND โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To move from place to place, avoid a problem
"How do you get around the city?"
"There's no way to get around this rule."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean transportation or finding a way to avoid something.

GET OVER โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To overcome, recover from something
"It took months to get over the breakup."
"I can't get over how beautiful this place is!"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can also express surprise or admiration, as in the second example.

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GET THROUGH โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To survive a difficult situation, complete something
"I don't know how I got through that exam."
"She helped me get through the difficult time."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Often used for surviving challenging situations or completing tasks.

GET BY โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To survive with limited resources, manage somehow
"We can get by on one income for a while."
"I can get by in Spanish, but I'm not fluent."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Implies managing with minimal resources or basic skills.

GET AHEAD โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To succeed, make progress in life or career
"Hard work is the key to getting ahead."
"She's determined to get ahead in her career."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Commonly used in professional or academic contexts.

GET ALONG โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To have a good relationship, get on well
"We get along very well with our neighbors."
"My cats don't get along with dogs."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Frequently used with "with" when mentioning the person or animal.

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GET TOGETHER โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To meet socially, organize a gathering
"Let's get together for coffee this weekend."
"We should get together all the documents."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean socializing or collecting/organizing things.

GET ON โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To board (transport), have a good relationship
"Get on the bus at the next stop."
"How do you get on with your boss?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Used for boarding public transport or describing relationships.

GET OFF โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To leave/exit (transport), finish work
"Get off at the third station."
"What time do you get off work today?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Opposite of "get on" - used for leaving transport or ending work.

GET ACROSS โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To communicate successfully, make someone understand
"I'm trying to get my point across."
"The teacher got the concept across clearly."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Often used when trying to explain ideas or make yourself understood.

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GET INTO โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To become interested in, enter a situation
"I recently got into yoga."
"How did you get into trouble?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean developing an interest or entering a situation.

GET AT โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To reach something, suggest or imply
"I can't get at the jar on the top shelf."
"What are you getting at?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean physical reaching or asking about someone's intention.

GET RID OF โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To eliminate, dispose of something
"I need to get rid of these old clothes."
"How can I get rid of this headache?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
This is a three-word phrasal verb that can never be separated.

GET OUT OF โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To avoid doing something, escape from a situation
"I'm trying to get out of the meeting."
"How did you get out of doing homework?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Often used when avoiding responsibilities or obligations.

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GET AWAY WITH โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To avoid punishment for wrongdoing
"He thought he could get away with cheating."
"You won't get away with this!"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Implies doing something wrong without facing consequences.

GET HOLD OF โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To contact someone, obtain something
"I need to get hold of my lawyer."
"Where did you get hold of that information?"
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can mean contacting people or acquiring objects/information.

GET USED TO โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To become accustomed to something
"It took time to get used to the new schedule."
"You'll get used to living in the city."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Always followed by a noun or gerund (verb + -ing).

GET READY โ†‘ Categories

Meaning: To prepare oneself or something
"Get ready for school, kids!"
"I'm getting ready for the presentation."
๐Ÿ’ก Usage Tip:
Can be used transitively (get something ready) or intransitively (get ready).