¿CUÁNTOS PHRASAL VERBS CONOCES CON "GET? :)
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- GET ABOUT (intransitive) To go from place to place
Mary gets about quite well without a car.
- GET ACROSS (separable) To communicate clearly or convincingly.
No matter how hard I tried I couldn´t get the message across to her that I cared.
GET ACROSS (intransitive) To be convincing or clear.
Max has trouble getting across to members of the opposite sex.
- GET AHEAD (intransitive) To make progress in becoming successful.
Max compliments his boss constantly in order to get ahead.
- GET ALONG (intransitive) To advance (especially in years) / To have a congenial relationship with someone. / To manage or fare reasonably.
Marta is really getting along in years. Is she going to retire soon?/ George is really getting along quite well./ Max is able to get along each day on just 2 slices of bread and a glass of water.
- GET AROUND ( inseparable) To evade, circumvent./ (intransitive)To go from place to place. /(intransitive) To become known, circulate.
Amparo hired many lawyers to help her find ways to get around various laws./ Since my car broke down, I ´ve been getting around by bicycle./ Word got around that Mary was pregnant.
- GET AT (inseparable) To access or reach./(intransitive) To hint, suggest, convey, or try to make understandable.
Could you please scratch my back? I have this itch that I just can´t quite get at./ I think I know what you are getting at, but I´m not certain.
- GET AWAY(intransitive) To escape.
Jandro had a dream that a very fat woman was attacking him and he couldn´t get away.
¿Sigue alguien? ;)
¿Sigue alguien? ;)