C
HAPTER
15. P
HRASAL
V
ERBS
WITH
‘G
ET
’
Mini-Dictionary
Phrasal Verbs with ‘get’
Here is a list with some examples of the most common phrasal verbs
with ‘get’. Use this glossary to complete exercises at the end of this
chapter.
get across
(separable) – to communicate clearly- Example:
The man was
so stubborn that we couldn´t get the message across and change his mind.
get ahead
(intransitive - no object) – to make progress
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Example:
She
needs to work hard in life if she wishes to be successful.
get along (get on)
(intransitive) – to have a good relationship- Example:
I
get along very well with my grandfather. We have similar personalities.
get around (1)-
(inseparable) – to avoid or to overcome a problem, a rule,
or a challenge
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Example:
Walter got around the rules by pretending he
didn´t know about them.
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