11 uses of the verb 'GET' in English: get going, get together, getting on...

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2018-02-08 ・ Learn English with Gill


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11 uses of the verb 'GET' in English: get going, get together, getting on...

147,879 views ・ 2018-02-08

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Hi. I'm Gill at www.engvid.com, and today we're going to look at the verb "to get".
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Now, we've looked at this verb in other lessons, but that's because it is used so much, in
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so many different ways that it does need several lessons to cover the different ways that it's
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used. And we have 11 expressions here which are a little bit more difficult to understand.
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If you translate each word individually, you probably still might not understand what the
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meaning really is, because these are, like, metaphorical or idiomatic expressions which
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really need to be explained in other words. So, let's have a look and I think you'll see
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what I mean by that. Okay.
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So, the first one is: "To get out of hand". If things get out of hand... Well, you think:
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"Hand. Out of hand?" It means things get out of control. So if you imagine you're holding
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something with your hand, you're controlling it; but if things get out of hand, they go
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free, anything could happen then. So, if you're losing control of something, you could say:
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"Things are getting out of hand." Okay.
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Secondly: "To get rid of something". This word "rid", it means to throw something away
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usually or give something away that you don't want anymore. "Let's get rid of it. You know,
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that old chair, it's broken. It's just taking up space in the room; we can't sit on it,
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we can't get it repaired. Let's get rid of it." Okay. Throw it away, give it away, just
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leave it on the street, some people do, they leave all sorts of things on the street, and
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the local council have to come and pick them up. So, to get rid of something, okay, that
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you don't want anymore.
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Next one: "To get used to something" is when it's a new thing or maybe a new person, "to
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get used to someone", to get used to a new person. If you're working in an office, a
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new person starts working there, maybe they're a bit different from normal, from your other
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colleagues for some reason, you have to get used to them; their personality, the things
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they say, their way of working. So, you have to get used to them. Or to get used to some
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situation, some new situation. Okay.
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"To get back home", so "get back" is a phrasal verb, verb plus preposition. We're here at
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a party, but we're a bit tired, it's not very exciting, we want to get back home. We'd rather
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be at home; we would prefer to be at home. "Let's get back home, shall we? It's late
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anyway." So, that's fairly straightforward.
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"To get hold of something" is just to hold, to get hold of. Maybe it could be in a situation
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where somebody is falling down a cliff or something, they could be falling off a building,
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and to stop themselves from falling, they need to get hold of something, a curtain in
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a window or a tree growing on the cliff, or whatever it is, get hold of something before
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you fall right down a very long way. So: "Oh, I've got to get a hold of something." Okay?
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"To get going". "Get going", "We need to get going". "We need to go", but it's a way of
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saying: We need to get going. We need to start, start travelling, or to get started on a job
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that you're doing. Right?
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Another phrasal verb: "To get together for a chat", for example, or to get together for
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a meal, all sorts of reasons. So: "To get together" is to meet someone, a friend, relative.
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"Let's get together next week for a chat, for a talk, for a meal. Just get together
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because we haven't seen each other for a while." Okay.
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"To get a move on", if you're, you know, it's time we got a move on, we need to get moving,
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either you've got to be somewhere else, we need to leave here and start travelling to
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get a move on. You've got to move forward. All right.
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"To get on in your career", "to get on", another phrasal verb, is to progress, maybe promotions,
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new positions, learning new skills. You're getting on earning a higher salary, you're
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getting on making progress in your career, in your job, your profession.
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This kind of getting on, though, has a different meaning. This is when somebody is getting
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older. I've put "She", but it could equally be "He". If they're getting on a bit, it's
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a way of saying: "Oh, you know, they're getting quite old now", not that that's a bad thing,
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but maybe, I don't know. Possibly for the kind of job where you need to be very fit,
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physically fit, or maybe a ballet dancer, for example, they can't continue being a ballet
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dancer probably from the age of 50 or 60; they might do training of other ballet dancers,
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but: "She's getting on a bit now." We can't give her the main lead in Swan Lake anymore.
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It would need to be somebody younger. So, to be getting on a bit, being a bit old for
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whatever the purpose is.
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Okay, and then finally, another phrasal verb: "To get away with something" is if you've
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done something wrong, maybe you made a mistake at work, but nobody notices, and nobody else
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gets blamed for it probably either, but nobody has noticed that mistake. So you don't get
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punished for it, you don't get being told off by your boss, your boss doesn't get angry
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with you because your boss doesn't know what the mistake was. So, you got away with it.
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Everything's okay, everything's continuing as if that thing that you did didn't happen.
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So, that's our eleven examples, there. I hope that's been helpful just to show a few ways
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that the verb "to get" is used in a more complex way. If you'd like to do a quiz on this, please
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go to the website: www.engvid.com, and we look forward to seeing you again soon. Okay. Bye.
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