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IELTS Grammar - Phrasal Verb Topic Get

A phrasal verb is an idiomatic phrase that is a combination of two or more than two words. Phrasal verb is generally a verb and preposition, which functions as a single word. Phrasal verbs can be used in IELTS writing and speaking tests.

Usage of Phrasal verb in IELTS 

Phrasal verbs are commonly used in spoken as well as written English. Therefore, if you are preparing for the IELTS writing or speaking exam, then you should practice them as frequently as practicable. This lesson is about phrasal verbs using the verb get. It will aid you in enhancing your scope of vocabulary for the IELTS speaking test. This word is connected with a number of other words to convey a different meaning.

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The list of phrasal verbs with get and their meanings and examples are given below:

  1. Get something across/over

Meaning: Make comprehensible or communicate
Example
:
During a presentation or an interview, it is always extremely critical to get your message across clearly.

  1. Get around

Meaning: Have the ability to move or be moved freely and easily
Example
:
The radio provides real time traffic information which helps to get around traffic jams caused by accidents or any other cause.

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  1. Get away

Meaning: Go on holiday/vacation
Example
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Mary believes that it is necessary to get away at least twice a year. A nice vacation gives you an opportunity to de-stress from your job.

  1. Get back

Meaning: Inflict hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong done to oneself
Example
:
Ross and Ted never appreciated it when their parents told them what to do. For this reason, they used to get back at them by consuming junk food, which was a strange way to take revenge.

  1. Get back into

Meaning: Become interested in something again or start doing something again after not doing it for a period of time
Example
:
Patricia and William stopped attending classical music concerts and shows for almost fifteen years, but they got back into it again a few days back.

  1. Get by

Meaning: Have just enough of something, such as knowledge or money
Example
:
Benny’s family never had much cash on hand to fulfil the needs of their ancestral business when he grew up, but they always managed to get by.

  1. Get down to

Meaning: Start doing something thoughtfully or with a lot of effort
Example
:
The teacher said, “When you are a learner, you must get down to studying during your exams. Otherwise, if you do not focus properly, then you are most likely to score less.”

  1. Get round to something

Meaning: Find time to do something
Example
:
I thought of cleaning the room this weekend but I could not get around with it.

  1. Get through

Meaning: Endure or survive something
Example
:
Ramesh did not study for the whole year but he got through the exam with passing marks.

  1. Get together

Meaning: Social meeting
Example
:
Jacob, Sarah and their friends mostly have a get together every weekend.

  1. Get up

Meaning: Get out of bed
Example
:
Getting up at 5 am every day is unavoidable for her because she needs to walk her dogs and read the newspaper before going to college.

  1. Get up to

Meaning: Do
Example
:
Charles and Karen went to the play. What did you get up to last weekend?

  1. Get on with

Meaning: Have a harmonious or friendly relationship
Example
:
Amit has experienced many things in life but the best part is that he has left his past behind and learnt to get on with his life.

  1. Get over

Meaning: Recover from an ailment or an upsetting or startling experience
Example
:
Richard will not be joining Tom and Liz. He is still getting over the fever.

  1. Get away with

Meaning: Be successful in something
Example
:
If Andrew and his friends think they are going to get away being late again, they are terribly mistaken!

  1. Get at

Meaning: Criticise someone again and again
Example
:
It is my job to get at the truth, be it one way or the other.

  1. Get rid of

Meaning: Remove/throw away
Example
:
Michael and Barbara felt that their couch was really old and they needed to get rid of it.

  1. Get out of

Meaning: Avoid something you do not want to do
Example
:
Carol felt sorry for Emily. Her sisters always get out of her even when she has done nothing wrong.

  1. Get off lightly

Meaning: Experience less trouble than expected
Example
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The traffic policemen only gave Nancy a warning for driving too fast. She got off lightly

  1. Get through to

Meaning: Successfully explain something
Example
:
After showing David the pie charts, diagrams and infographics, Professor Henry was at last able to get through to him.

  1. Get wound up

Meaning: Get furious
Example
:
Chelsea being fond of animals really gets wound up when she sees people mistreating them.

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