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get

1. get across/over

	
  • get across/over
  • communicate, make understandable I tried to get my point across to the judge but she wouldn't listen.

    2. get along/on

    	
    
    
  • get along/on
  • like each other I was surprised how well my new girlfriend and my sister got along.

    3. get around

    	
    	
    
  • get around
  • have mobility My grandfather can get around fine in his new wheelchair.

    4. get away (with)

    	
    	
    
  • get away
  • go on a vacation We worked so hard this year that we had to get away for a week.
  • get away with ~
  • do without being noticed or punished Jason always gets away with cheating in his maths tests.

    5. get back

    	
    	
    
  • get back
  • return We got back from our vacation last week.
  • get ~ back
  • receive something you had before Liz finally got her Science notes back from my room-mate.
  • get back at ~
  • retaliate, take revenge My sister got back at me for stealing her shoes. She stole my favorite hat.
  • get back into ~
  • become interested in something again I finally got back into my novel and finished it.

    6. get on

    	
    
  • get on ~
  • step onto a vehicle We're going to freeze out here if you don't let us get on the bus.

    7. get over

    	
    
    
  • get over ~
  • recover from an illness, loss, difficulty I just got over the flu and now my sister has it. overcome a problem The company will have to close if it can't get over the new regulations.

    8. get round to

    	
    	
    
  • get round to
  • finally find time to do (AmE: get around to something) I don't know when I am going to get round to writing the thank you cards.

    9. get together

    	
    	
    
  • get together
  • meet (usually for social reasons) Let's get together for a BBQ this weekend.

    10. get up

    	
    	
    
  • get up
  • get out of bed I got up early today to study for my exam. stand You should get up and give the elderly man your seat.

    give

    1. give away

    	
    	
    
  • give ~ away
  • reveal hidden information about somebody His wife gave him away to the police. take the bride to the altar My father gave me away at my wedding. ruin a secret My little sister gave the surprise party away by accident. give something to somebody for free The library was giving away old books on Friday.

    2. give back

    	
    	
    
  • give ~ back
  • return a borrowed item I have to give these skates back to Franz before his hockey game.

    3. give in

    	
    	
    
  • give in
  • reluctantly stop fighting or arguing My boyfriend didn't want to go to the ballet, but he finally gave in.

    4. give out

    	
    
  • give ~ out
  • give to many people (usually at no cost) They were giving out free perfume samples at the department store.

    5. give up

    	
    	
    
  • give ~ up
  • quit a habit I am giving up smoking as of January 1st. stop trying My maths homework was too difficult so I gave up.

    go

    1. go after

    	
    
    
  • go after ~
  • follow somebody My brother tried to go after the thief in his car. try to achieve something I went after my dream and now I am a published writer.

    2. go against

    	
    
    
  • go against ~
  • compete, oppose We are going against the best soccer team in the city tonight.

    3. go ahead

    	
    
  • go ahead
  • start, proceed Please go ahead and eat before the food gets cold.

    4. go back

    	
    
  • go back
  • return to a place I have to go back home and get my lunch.

    5. go out (with)

    	
    
  • go out
  • leave home to go on a social event We're going out for dinner tonight.
  • go out with ~
  • date Jesse has been going out with Luke since they met last winter.

    6. go over

    	
    	
    
  • go over
  • visit somebody nearby I haven't seen Tina for a long time. I think I'll go over for an hour or two.
  • go over ~
  • review Please go over your answers before you submit your test.

    7. go without

    	
    	
    
  • go without ~
  • suffer lack or deprivation When I was young, we went without winter boots.

    grow

    1. grow apart

    	
    
    
  • grow apart
  • stop being friends over time My best friend and I grew apart after she changed schools.

    2. grow back

    	
    
  • grow back
  • regrow My roses grew back this summer.

    3. grow into

    	
    
    
  • grow into ~
  • grow big enough to fit This bike is too big for him now, but he should grow into it by next year.

    4. grow out of

    	
    
  • grow out of ~
  • get too big for Elizabeth needs a new pair of shoes because she has grown out of her old ones.

    5. grow up

    	
    
  • grow up
  • become an adult When Jack grows up he wants to be a fireman.