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Oct 26 (edited) β€’ Miscellaneous Posting
"Phrasal verb" fun πŸŽ‰ "get on / get off"
Get on the English train πŸš† β€” but don’t forget to get off at the right stop! πŸ˜‰
The meaning of these phrasal verbs depends on context.
Let’s break them down one by one. πŸ’‘
🚍 Transport
🀝Relationships
⏩ Progress & Routine
βš–οΈ Escape & Outcome
πŸ•’ Time, Age & Rest
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🚍 1. Transport
get on β†’ to board a vehicle... Example: She got on the bus at the station.
get off β†’ to leave a vehicle.....Example:We got off the train in London.
🀝 2. Relationships
get on (with someone) β†’ to have a good relationship... Example: I get on well with my coworkers.
get off (something / someone) β†’ to stop touching or bothering... Example: Get off my back!
⏩ 3. Progress & Routine
get on (with something) β†’ to continue doing something... Example: Let’s get on with the meeting.
get off (work / duty) β†’ to finish work or duty... Example: He gets off work at 5 p.m.
βš–οΈ 4. Success & Outcome
get on (well / badly) β†’ to succeed or progress in a situation... Example: She’s getting on really well in her new job.
get off (with something) β†’ to avoid punishment... Example: He got off with only a fine.
πŸ•’ 5. Time, Age & Rest
get on (in years) β†’ to get older.... Example: My cat is getting on; she’s almost 17.
get off (to sleep / on holiday) β†’ to fall asleep or leave for a trip... Example: After a long day, I finally got off to sleep quickly and felt fully rested in the morning.
Which one do you use the most?
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