Phrasal verbs with the verb get — Exercise 1 — meaning
Match phrasal verbs to their meaning.
to leave a bus, plane, or train
get off
get out
to meet in order to do something or to spend time together
get together
get back
to go inside a place (car, house, room)
get in
get up
to be connected to a place by telephone
get through
get off
to return to a place, position, state, activity, conversation topic
get back
get down
to get into a bus, plane, or train
get on
get in
to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc. or to make another person leave
get out
get through
to have a friendly or harmonious relationship
get along
get on
to lower one’s body as by kneeling, sitting or lying
get down
get along
to get out of bed after sleeping
get up
get together
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