Get phrasal verb

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English Phrasal Verbs with GET, phrasal verbs with get;   Get across To make people understand something The teacher couldn’t English Poster, English Phrasal Verbs, English Collocations, English Grammar Rules, English Phrases Idioms, English Learning Spoken, Phrasal Verbs, English Vocab, English Verbs

English Phrasal Verbs with GET, phrasal verbs with get; Get across To make people understand something The teacher couldn’t get her ideas across to the students. Get around To travel to different places I will get around from town to town. Get ahead To be successful in the work I will get ahead at work with this project. Get at to criticize someone repeatedly The boss always get at me. I don’t know why he behaves like that. Get away to leave or to escape from a place or a person She usually…

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English Phrasal Verbs List with GET, Definitions and Example Sentences Get along to have a friendly relationship It’s impossible to get along with her. Get out to become known I don’t want it to get out that I’m leaving. Get across to make sb understand Your meaning didn’t really get across. Get away to escape from sb/sth She‘ll get away from work as soon as she can. Get (sb) down to make sb feel sad When my work gets me down, I want to resign. Get through to be connected by phone I tried to…

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