Get phrasal verb használatai
Get phrasal verb használatai
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When Joe got up in the morning he knew he was looking forward to a bad day. He got out of bed and went to the bathroom to have a shower. When he was ready he went to the kitchen where his mother was. He still lived with his parents as he still attended high school and he could not get by his grant he got at school. He would have liked to move from his parents as they did not get on well with each other.
He was still not well as he had just got over the flu. There was a course book lying on the table in front of him the one he had just got back from his classmate. He must have forgotten it on the table the night before.
The book was full of university addresses and he hoped that one day he would get into one of the well-known universities. After he might graduate he would like to get ahead and become a well-known architect just like his father and he could get about alone from the money he might earn in the future. But first he had to get through some serious entrance exams. But he hoped for the best.
He was already thinking about not getting on and getting off the bus each morning but having his own car which he could get in and get out every day. But he had to stop day dreaming…
To get about (or around)
- boldogul
Tom really gets around, doesn’t he?
To get ahead
- sikeresnek lenni
It’s very difficult to get ahead nowadays.
To get away
- megszökni
The thief got away from the police.
To get back
- visszakapni
I got my books back from Tom.
To get by
- megél vmiből
Sally gets by on just $1,000 a month.
To get in
- beszáll vmibe
Come on, get in the car! Let’s go.
To get into
- felvesz vmilyen intézménybe
He got into the university of his choice.
To get off
- leszállni vmiről
Jerry got off at the police station
To get on with
- jól kijön vkivel
I really get on well with Janet.
To get out
- kiszáll, kijut vmiből
I got out of class at 3.30.
To get over
- túljut vmin (betegségen)
He got over his operation very quickly.
To get through
- átmegy, átjut vmin
That was a difficult test to get through, wasn’t it?
To get up
- felkel
I got up at 7 this morning.
Feladatok
1. Tom made sure that he ………….. Harvard by studying very hard.
2. Where did you ………….. the bus ? 45th or 72nd street?
3. I celebrated as soon as I ………….. the final examination.
4. How much do you need to ………….. in New York?
5. Was it difficult to ………….. your serious illness?
6. Some bank robbers ………….. from prison last weekend.
7. Where did you ………….. the bus? Where are you heading?
8. Jack ………….. well in Boston. He has a lot of friends.
Megoldások
1. got into
2. get off vagy get on
3. got through
4. get by
5. get over
6. got away
7. get on
8. gets on well

