7 Essential GET phrasal verbs to learn as a Native English speaker

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How do you use the get up phrasal verbs? There are different ways and sentence examples in the video that show you how to use different "get" related phrasal verbs. Time to get up and learn the phrasal verbs of "get up" mean and how you can use them Subscribe to the channel: 1. Get up a. Wake up and get active. b. Doing something! c. "I need to get up early tomorrow" 2. Get along with a. Phrasal verbs can be 3 worded b. Agree and work with someone friendly. c. "She is trying to get along with her brother" 3. Get rid a. Remove something, throw something in the bin. b. Decluttering your life and getting rid of things that you do not need. c. "Why don&you get rid of the old clock?" 4. Get away a. Get away from something/someone b. Moving away from something, in an orderly but fast-paced, fashion. c. "It is time to get-away and have a holiday" 5. Get over a. Overcoming an obstacle or a hard time. b. An obstacle, whether mentally, physically, romantically or otherwise. c. "Get over the girlfriend" - just had a breakup. 6. Get through a. Get through something b. Get through a hard time and onto the other side. c. "You will get through the divorce" 7. Get wound up a. Get annoyed, angry, upset about something. b. Like a clock or toy that gets wound up... you can have too much of something and it annoys you. c. "He got you all wound up" separable phrasal verb, as words can go in between it and it still makes sense. Playlists Common English Mistakes: English Speechcraft:...

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