get off (3)- (separable) – to interrupt
- Example:
We have the day off today because of the floods. We don´t have to go to work! get out (1)- (intransitive - no object) – to spread
- Example:
Word gets out quickly in our small village, so everyone knew Michael was planning on proposing to Jess. get out (of) (2)- (inseparable) – to escape- Example:
Joe always has an excuse and gets out of cleaning the car. get out (of) (3)- (inseparable) – to leave
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Let’s get out of here.. I´m hot and tired! get over- (inseparable) – to recover- Example:
It took Jill some time to get Superingenious.com
over her divorce. get rid of- (inseparable) – dispose of something or dismiss someone
- Example:
Please get rid of that old bike. It’s so dirty