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Tâm
Can I use phasal verbs with "Go" to make imperative sentences?
Can I use phasal verbs with "Go" to make short imperative sentences like "Get" and are they they the same meaning?
1 Get out! --> Go out!
2 Get off! --> Go off!
3 Get down --> Go down!
4 Get in! --> Go in!
5 Get on! --> Go on!
Can I use phasal verbs with "Get" to make imperative sentences like "Go" and are they they the same meaning?
6 Go away! --> Get away!
7 Go back! --> Get back!
8 Go around! --> Get around!
Thanks!
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Hi Tâm,
Phrasal verbs have specific and multiple meanings, so in some cases you can replace and it would still mean the same thing but cannot always be replaced.
For example:
Go back --> to fail to keep a promise
He never goes back on his word.
Get back --> return to a place/start doing something again
When does Sara get back from work?
Hope it helps.
Happy learning!
- Himani
٦ أغسطس ٢٠٢٠
You can also say: Go ahead! (Go right on ahead) Go for it!
More informal/slang type phrases: Get lost! Get a life! Get a clue!
٧ أغسطس ٢٠٢٠
But I mean "phasal verbs" used to make short imperative sentences (ex: Sit down!, Stand up!)
٧ أغسطس ٢٠٢٠
Thank you for your help!
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In fact here's a website that has a list of a few hundred of the most commonly used ones. It includes example sentences as well:
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs-list.htm
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