Did you know all three of these different definitions of “to get along?” If you missed my phrasal verb video of “to hang out,” which I used in one of the examples, make sure to watch it here ([ Ссылка ]).
There are a lot of expressions (both phrasal verbs and idioms) that use the verb “to get.” Below are a few that I have recorded videos for.
- To get ahead, to get ahead of yourself [ Ссылка ]
- To get away with [ Ссылка ]
- to get back in the saddle [ Ссылка ]
- To get caught up in something [ Ссылка ]
- To get on board, to hop on board [ Ссылка ]
- To get over [ Ссылка ]
- to get up on the wrong side of the bed [ Ссылка ]
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