Phrasal Verbs Get In, Get Out vs. Get On, Get Off, English Lesson Plus 7 More Meanings
If you are going for a ride in a car, you get in the car or you get into the car. Once you arrive, you get out of the car. But, if you are traveling on a train, you get on the train and get off the train. The same goes for buses and planes. What s the difference between get in, out and get on, off for transportation Why do we say it this way in English Learn about the difference and also learn seven additional uses for these common phrasal verbs.
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