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Get along (with) – have a good relationship They get along very well with their neighbors. Get back – return We got back home late at night. Get back at – take revenge on someone He tried to get back at his coworker after the argument. Get back to – reply to someone later I’ll get back to you by tomorrow. Get down – come down; feel depressed The children got down from the tree carefully. Get down to – start doing something seriously It’s time to get down to work. Get in – enter Please get in the car; we’re ready to go. Get into – start doing something; become involved He got into trouble for talking too loudly. Get off – leave a vehicle or a place I get off the bus at the next stop. Get off with – escape a situation with a light punishment He got off with just a warning. Get on – board a vehicle or make progress We got on the train at 8 a.m. Get on with – continue; have a good relationship Please get on with ...