Phrasal Verbs with GET (get about, get along, get after, get around someone, and get up to something)

 Phrasal Verbs with GET

Compiled by Irfan Suryana

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1. Get about

It means to travel around, or go from A to B (particularly when we are on holiday).
For example :
The best way to get about in London is to use an Oyster card.

2. Get along 

It means to have a friendly relationship.
For example :
Do you get along with your colleagues?

3. Get after

It means to chase someone or something.
For example :
Don't just stand there, get after him, run after him.

4. Get around someone

It means to persuade someone to do something eventually.
For example :
We have to try and get them to stop blocking our idea. We have to get around someone. 

5. Get up to something

It means to do something.
For example :
What did you get up to at the weekend?

That's all for today's lesson.
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