Phrasal Verbs with GET in English

English Phrasal Verbs with GET, phrasal verbs with get;



 

Phrasal Verbs with GET in English




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 gets away from the crowds.

 

Get down to

to check briefly on someone or something

Let’s get down to work.

 

Get on with

to manage a situation or to achieve something

How do you get on with your exams?

 

Get through

to be connected by phone

She got through to wrong department.