GET INTO

📖 Definition

The phrasal verb 'get into' means to become involved in, interested in, or associated with an activity, task, or group. It can also imply entering a place or discussing a topic more depthfully.

Examples in context

📖 Definition

The phrasal verb 'get into' means to become involved in, interested in, or associated with an activity, task, or group. It can also imply entering a place or discussing a topic more depthfully.

📝 Grammar Info

Separable
No
'Get into' is not typically separated in sentences.
Register
Neutral
Used in both casual and professional contexts without formality constraints.
Transitive
Yes
'Get into' requires an object, such as a subject or activity.

📊 Conjugation Table

Tense Form Example
Present Simple get into She wants to get into painting this year.
Past Simple got into He got into trouble at school yesterday.
Present Continuous getting into They are getting into new hobbies now.
Present Perfect have gotten into I have gotten into yoga recently.

💡 When to Use

Starting a new hobby
Use when describing interest or involvement in a new hobby or activity for the first time.
Example: "I'm getting into photography this year."
Entering a location
Applicable when describing the act of going into a place or space, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "He got into the room quietly."
Discussing involvement in groups
Use when referring to one's participation or association with a club or social organization.
Example: "She got into the debate team successfully."

⚠️ Common Mistakes

Wrong position
❌ Wrong: He into got trouble.
✅ Correct: He got into trouble.
💡 Tip: Remember 'got' precedes 'into' directly.
Separation error
❌ Wrong: He got trouble into.
✅ Correct: He got into trouble.
💡 Tip: Avoid placing words between 'get' and 'into'.
Incorrect tense
❌ Wrong: She is get into dancing.
✅ Correct: She is getting into dancing.
💡 Tip: Use continuous form for ongoing actions.
Practice

GET INTO - IN PRACTICE

Study Method Proposal

  1. Listen and repeat the audio as many times as needed to improve your pronunciation
  2. Use the audio as a dictation exercise, trying to write what you hear and understand
  3. Create a new sentence following the structure of the example sentences

Examples in Context

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

engage in enter

Antonyms

avoid

Quick Check

Complete the sentence with the correct phrasal verb:

"She wants to ___ coding as a career."

get on
get into
get around
get off

"Only by getting into the depths of our own thoughts can we truly emerge with wisdom and understanding, evolving evermore each day."

In Context

On January 16, 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution took effect, marking the beginning of Prohibition. This era profoundly impacted American society. Various groups got into heated debates, supporting or opposing the ban on alcohol. The Temperance Movement, having gained momentum, eventually got into the legislative process, persuading lawmakers of the supposed benefits of Prohibition. The idea was to reduce crime and corruption and solve social issues related to alcohol consumption. However, the opposite happened. Many citizens got into illegal activities, such as bootlegging and speakeasies, to bypass the draconian laws. Organized crime syndicates, like those led by Al Capone, got into smuggling operations, leading to an era of unprecedented crime and corruption. As the years passed, it became evident that Prohibition was not yielding the desired results. The American economy also suffered as breweries and distilleries shut down, increasing unemployment. Consequently, on December 5, 1933, the Twenty-first Amendment was ratified, repealing Prohibition. American society learned a significant lesson about the complexities of legislating personal behavior, forever influencing future policy decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions about Get Into

What is the origin of get into?

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The phrasal verb 'get into' has its origins in Middle English, where 'get' evolved from the Old Norse word 'geta,' meaning to obtain or reach. Over time, 'into' was added to create a phrasal verb reflecting involvement or transition into something.

Can get into be used in formal and informal contexts?

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'Get into' can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It's neutral in tone, providing flexibility across various registers. Whether discussing a business venture or a casual hobby, 'get into' suits diverse conversations.

What is the difference between get into and engage in?

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'Get into' and 'engage in' are synonyms but differ in formality. 'Get into' is more casual, often used in spoken language, while 'engage in' carries a formal tone, frequently appearing in written or professional contexts.
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Alessandra Nóbrega

History teacher who fell in love with English! This passion led me to specialize in languages and work on bilingual education projects. With 37 years in education, I believe learning should be meaningful – not just memorization.

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