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what's the meaning of " get on " ???
i know that it have more than one meaning, i want to explain & examples ................plzz
20 de out de 2009 08:20
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Hello Sorine,
Yes it does have as a phrasal verb several meanings :
1- to get on T.V , to appear on a show or on radio:
" He got on T.V last night , it was his first show"
2- to get on with someone:
to like someone , have a friendly relationship with them.
" Do you get on with your roomate?"
" Are your neighbors nice, do you get on well with them?"
3- to get on with something :
to continue doing it ( carry on) or to start doing it:
" She got on with her work"
4- Someone is getting on means:
Someone is developing in a positive way ,they are having success with what they are doing.
" Sorine is getting on very well in English. She is learning very quickly"
5- If someone is getting on ( informally) it means someone is getting older.
" He is getting on a bit , he should take more care about his health."
Other expressions :
* to get on board:
to get on board of a train, ship , bus , airplane etc..
* to get on to someone :
to contact them to ask them to do something or give them some information:
" His boss got on to him and described him his job assignment in details."
20 de outubro de 2009
بس يركب فعلا هو المعنى المقصود
20 de outubro de 2009
get off ينزل
20 de outubro de 2009
get on يركب
20 de outubro de 2009
get on معناه يركب ومضادها get offينزل
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