miércoles, 7 de enero de 2015

How do you use GET in English as a phrasal verb? Learn ESL





Hey Guys how's it going? I'm gabby wallace and this is a Go Natural English Lesson. I got a question from one of you my YuTube viewers Can you please explain the verb to get as a phrasal verb.?  You Guys this is a great question because native english speakers use the verb get probably more than any other verb. And we use get  as part of a phrasal verb  A phrasal verb if you don't know is a verb plus another preposition. Verb plus a preposition that has a same meaning as a more formal verb.  Anyway we use this forms a lot,  so if you want your English to be morer native like, more fluent , then this video is for you. An this maybe the most comprenhensible video lesson about the verb to get as a phrasal verb. Now, in this lesson I'm just going to show you get plus a preposition. There are many, many more  phrasal verbs, using get plus another word, but We're just going to take a look at get plus a preposition today. This is still supercomprenhensiv  in a lot information to take in , so if you want to star speaking more like a native speaker or to star understand native speakers then pay attention : because this video It's going to help a lot.

Ho and, after this video, if you want to continue to learn phrasal verbs then check out my course called focus on phrasal verbs at  my web site Gonartural   just see if it's right for you no pressure you can always just  check out my free videos on youtube as well. All right so let's take a look at  get plus, my gosh, where should we even star this is  take a huge map of possibilities. Whiche's star here at the top 

so i'm gonna teel you some examples to give you the idea to get out , for example:   

get out of the bus here, we can also say: get out of doing something ,  so to get out of means to avoid something , so for example, I love getting out of work early, or I love getting out of doing homework, some avoiding something, different than just get out, get out means leave. ok, get off, could also be get off the bus, right there is another phrase you might here Hey, Where do you get off saying that? That meaning is totally different like is really an idiom, It's really slang , we don't use where do you get off we don't use that phrase unless we really angry or annoyed at someone. So that means you know, how can you say that, for example,  it's kind like you're shocked right and angry.








Get out of the bus here

Get out of doing something

means

To Avoid something

I love getting out of  work early or...

I love getting out of  doing homework

Right someone avoiding something

Different that just get out

Get out means leave

Get off

Could also be get off  the bus

Where do you get off saying that = how can you say that!= You are schock and angry

Where do you get off

to get off the hook is another idiom it means to be release from your responsability

to get over = broke up with your girl friend = You have to get over  him or her

to get pass something

It can also means

Can you get over that object?

Hey stopping so sad get over your ex girlfiend

Get on

Get on the train

Get on the bus

get on with

Could be ...

Hey Do you get on with your collegues?

Do you get along with

Do you get along with your collegues?

Do you get on with your collegues

Get around=

Get around  the barricade

Get around the wall

Get around the object= avoid something

get around to

dalay some action

Procastinating

I have 200 unread e mails, when I am going to get around to reading them

Get behind

I get behind  their mission = I belive in their mission

Get down

Get down from there!

Get down to

Letg's get down to the lesson

get to the point

Get across

get across the river

get a point across

I hope that getting the message across to you in this video lesson

I want you to understand something

get along = get out  It's no common

Get at

I'm getting at ( to suggest)

Get by means so so

getting by

get up= wake up=stand up

get up of bed

Hey everibody get up

Get up to

I want you to help me move some boxes

Get up to trouble

Don't you get up to any trouble!

Don't  get up into any  truble

Get up to trouble

get after

I'm going to get after my friend beacause she never holds me ...I have some complain ..

get between

You could get between two walls or get between two cars

You can get between people in a relationship

Don't get between me and my man

get through

Get throug traffic

To get through, means, understand

I have succesfully driven my car through a lot of  other cars

If I get through to you, means, you have understood all of these phrasal verbs with get , means, to get through to someone, means, they understand you clearly

get in

You want to get in

You want to gain admission

Get down

Get funky


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