get off - to leave a bus, plane, or train, get together - to meet in order to do something or to spend time together, get in - to go inside a place (car, house, room), get through - to be connected to a place by telephone, get back - to return to a place, position, state, activity, conversation topic, get on - to get into a bus, plane, or train, get out - to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc. or to make another person leave, get along - to have a friendly or harmonious relationship, get down - to lower one’s body as by kneeling, sitting or lying, get up - to get out of bed after sleeping,
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Phrasal verbs with “get”
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