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You look tired. You need to get away for a break.(have a holiday) I don't need his help. I'll get along without it.(or get on =manage) She has problems with her mother. They don't get along together.(have a friendly relationship with sb) Get up! It's already a quarter to eight and you'll be late for school. If he doesn't stop stealing he's going to get into trouble with the police.(become involved in sth) He's so rude to his parents and he always gets away with it.(receive a light punishment) I'm going to prepare the next few tests this weekend. I want to get ahead of the others.(make progress further than others have done) Stop playing around and get on with tidying your room.(or get along with sth-continue doing sth after interruption) He's eighty and he still gets about. Last year to Italy, this year to Croatia.(get around-move,travel) Shall we all get together for a drink after work on Friday? (meet with sb)

Get up, Getting up a petition (arrange, organize) Get in strangers car, Get over illness Get on the bus, Got away with(receive light punishment) Get on with the work(,continue) Get through to sb/sth (make contact by telephone)

Get into dance music, start sth, get interested in sth) Get over pneumonia, Get by on my salary, Got him down,(make sb feel sad) Get in (plane),arrive Get together, Get into trouble, Get off work = leave work with permission

Get round (rumour) spread Get down to work = begin doing it, start doing it seriously Get back to office Got off with her

Got on her bike

Get round to finishing my work-find the time to do it

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