Phrasal Verbs
The List Of Phrasal Verbs Which Begin With G :
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get along
be on good terms
work well with
I get along well with my mother-in-law.
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get along with
be on good terms
work well with
I get along well with my mother-in-law.
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get at
imply
What exactly are you trying to get at?
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get away
escape
The robbers got away in a black car.
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get by
manage to cope or to survive
It's difficult to get by on a low salary.
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get in
enter
How did the burglar get in?
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get into (+ noun)
enter
How did the burglar get into the house?
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get off
leave (bus, train, plane)
You should get off the bus at Trafalgar Square.
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get off
remove
She can't get the stain off her sweater.
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get on
board (bus, train, plane)
You can pay when you get on the bus.
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get on with (something)
continue to do
make progress
Be quiet and get on with your homework.
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get on with (somebody)
have a good relationship with
I get on very well with my colleagues.
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get on well with (somebody)
have a good relationship with
I get on very well with my colleagues.
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get out
leave
How did he get out?
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get out of (+ noun)
leave
How did he get out of the house?
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get out of
avoid doing something
Some husbands manage to get out of doing any housework.
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get over
recover from (illness, disappointment)
My grandmother had pneumonia but she got over it.
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get rid of
eliminate
It's difficult to get rid of old habits.
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get together
meet each other
Let's get together for lunch on day.
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get up rise
leave bed
I usually get up at 7 o'clock.
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give up
stop doing something
Sarah gave up smoking 5 years ago.
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go through
experience
Pete went through a lot of pain after the accident.
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grow up
spend one's childhood
develop
become an adult
He grew up in a small village in the mountains.
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