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구동시 시리즈 #4 – GET 본문

🌿 Phrasal Verb Series #4 – GET
Thinking in English: The Language of Change and Arrival
“Get” is one of the most dynamic verbs in English.
It doesn’t stay still — it moves, transforms, reaches, and becomes.
That’s why native speakers use “get” almost everywhere:
not for grammar, but for life in motion.
💫 1️⃣ get up
When you get up, you rise — from bed, from comfort, from stillness.
Examples
- I got up at 7 a.m. 🌅
- It’s time to get up and move forward.
👉 Feel it: “get up” is not just standing — it’s starting again.
🌱 2️⃣ get along (with)
To get along means to coexist smoothly — with others, or with life itself.
Examples
- They get along very well. 💬
- I hope we can get along despite our differences.
👉 Feel it: “get along” carries harmony — not perfection, but flow.
🌿 3️⃣ get over
To get over means to recover — from illness, pain, or disappointment.
Examples
- It took her months to get over the breakup. 💔
- I finally got over my cold.
👉 Feel it: “get over” = climbing beyond what once held you down.
🌸 4️⃣ get through
To get through means to survive, complete, or communicate successfully.
Examples
- We got through the tough times together. 🤝
- I finally got through to him — he understood.
👉 Feel it: “get through” is persistence — moving through obstacles, not around them.
💫 5️⃣ get across
To get across means to make yourself understood — to deliver meaning clearly.
Examples
- He’s good at getting his ideas across.
- Sometimes feelings don’t get across easily. 💭
👉 Feel it: “get across” is crossing a bridge of understanding — from mind to mind.
🌾 6️⃣ get back
To get back means to return — physically or emotionally.
Examples
- When did you get back from Paris?
- I can’t wait to get back to my old self.
👉 Feel it: “get back” is restoration — finding your way home.
🌊 7️⃣ get into
To get into means to enter — a place, a mood, or a topic.
Examples
- She got into Harvard. 🎓
- I’m really getting into photography these days. 📸
👉 Feel it: “get into” is immersion — not just entry, but emotional involvement.
🌻 8️⃣ get out (of)
To get out is to escape or to leave — a place, a habit, or a feeling.
Examples
- Let’s get out of here.
- He finally got out of debt. 💵
👉 Feel it: “get out” is release — stepping away from confinement.
🌼 9️⃣ get ahead
To get ahead is to progress — in work, in goals, in life.
Examples
- She worked hard to get ahead in her career. 💼
- Don’t rush — you’ll get ahead in your own time.
👉 Feel it: “get ahead” means movement with purpose — growth over speed.
🌷 10️⃣ get by
To get by means to survive — with just enough.
Examples
- Things are tough, but we’ll get by. 🌿
- He doesn’t earn much, but he gets by.
👉 Feel it: “get by” carries quiet resilience — “I have just enough to keep going.”
🌿 Closing Thought
“To get is to reach — but not always to arrive.
It’s to move, to change, to grow — step by step.” 🌱
“Get” reminds us that language, like life, is not about possession —
but about movement and becoming.
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