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Get Worse 例:If your headache gets worse, you should see a doctor. Get More Expensive 例:It’s getting more and more expensive to buy an apartment in Shanghai. Get Safer 例:Buying things online has gotten safer with tools like PayPal. Get More Important 例:It’s getting more important to speak multiple languages in today’s globalized world. Get Deeper 例:Be careful – the water gets deeper quickly on that side of the pool. GET + A PLACE = ARRIVE Get To The Office 例:My boss always gets to the office by 7:30 AM. Get Home 例:I had to work overtime, so I didn’t get home until midnight. Get To School 例:Sarah got to school late and missed her first class. Get To The Train Station 例:When they got to the train station, they realized they’d left their tickets at home. Get To The Store 例:Hurry up! I want to get to the store before it closes. Get There 例:I don’t know exactly where the post office is. Could you tell me how to get there? GET = RECEIVE Get An E-Mail 例:Did you get my e-mail? Get A Present 例:I got lots of presents for my birthday this year. Get Grades 例:If you get good grades in high school, you can get into a good college. Get A Certification 例:I got my scuba diving certification last year. Get An Award 例:Ted got an award for being the best salesperson in the company. Get A Shipment 例:We got a large shipment of books today – what should I do with them?  I'd like to get a crew cut/buzz cut.  Bad girls get ALL the guys! GET = BUY / OBTAIN Get A Job 例:Tanya moved to Los Angeles because she got a job there. Get An Apartment 例: “Have you found a place to live?” “I just got a great apartment right in the city center!” Get A Jacket 例:That’s a really nice jacket! Where did you get it? Get Shoes 例:I got these shoes in Italy. Get [Something] For A Good Price 例:We got this TV for a good price during the spring sale. 55—go 1) go on– to continue. to happen. 例:He never seems to get to the end of the story. It just keeps going on and on. 例:I thought something was going on in the town when I heard the fireworks. 2) Go on with = continue as planned 例:I think we should go on with the lesson after break. 3) go up / down – to increase / decrease. 例:The price of living always seems to go up. It never goes down. 1) go out with someone – to date. 例:They went out with each other for 2 years before they got engaged. 5) go out = A. fire stops burning B. social activities; a date 例:The fire went out because we ran out of fuel for it. 例:They love to go out on weekends to the movies. 6) to go into – to discuss. 例:She doesn’t like to go into details about her divorce. 例:She didn't go into the reasons for the move. 1) to go off (1) – to stop liking. – use for food to say that it is no longer good to eat. 例:I used to love McDonald’s. Then I ate it every day for 2 weeks and I completely went off it. 例:He went off on sugar since he was diagnosed with diabetes. 2) to go by – to pass. 例:Most people just go by tramps and beggars on the street without even noticing them. 例:A year goes by fast. A year changes us a lot. 3) to go back – to return. 例:It’s started raining. We’d better go back home before we get wet. 4) to go ahead – to move forward. 例:Despite opposition from the people, the government decided to go ahead with plans to build a new airport. 例:He paid no attention to our warnings and decided to go ahead and open his own 5) to go over – to focus on/review. succeed; be received well 例:Let’s go over the details of the contract after lunch. 例:The comedian's joke didn't go over well with that crowd last night.