get along with
例句1, Despite their differences, Sarah and Emily get along with each other very well.
例句2, It’s important for team members to get along with each other to ensure a productive work environment.
get away
例句1, She decided to get away from the city for a weekend to relax in the countryside.
例句2, The thief managed to get away before the police arrived.
例句3, Sometimes you just need to get away from all the noise and find some peace.
get back
例句1, After a long day at work, I can’t wait to get back home and relax.
例句2, He promised to get back to me with the details by tomorrow.
例句3, Once you start a project, it’s important to get back on track if you get distracted.
get close (to)
例句1, As the deadline approached, the team worked tirelessly to complete the project.
例句2, She felt her heart race as she got close to the edge of the cliff.
例句3, The politician tried to get close to the voters by attending local events.
例句4, The scientist was on the verge of a breakthrough as he got close to solving the complex equation.
get down
例句1, The pilot instructed the passengers to get down and prepare for landing.
例句2, The police shouted at the suspect to get down on the ground.
例句3, The teacher asked the students to get down to work immediately.
例句4, The temperature is expected to get down to freezing tonight.
get down to
例句1, It’s time to get down to business and finish this project by the end of the week.
例句2, After a long break, it was difficult to get down to studying again.
例句3, Let’s get down to the details of the plan to ensure everything runs smoothly.
例句4, She finally got down to writing her novel after months of procrastination.
get in
例句1, After years of hard work, she finally managed to get into her dream university.
例句2, The farmers were delighted to get in a bountiful harvest this year.
例句3, With consistent effort, he was able to get in shape and improve his health.
get off
例句1, Please get off the bus at the next stop.
例句2, She decided to get off her coat because it was too warm inside.
get on
例句1, As the bus arrived, she quickly got on and found a seat near the window.
例句2, After losing his job, he had to get on with his life and start looking for new opportunities.
get on with sb.
例句1, I always get on well with my classmates because we share similar interests.
例句2, It’s important to get on with your colleagues to create a positive work environment.
例句3, She finds it hard to get on with her new neighbors due to cultural differences.
get through
例句1, She managed to get through the difficult exam with flying colors.
例句2, After several attempts, he finally got through to the customer service representative.
get together
例句1, We decided to have a get-together to celebrate our graduation.
例句2, The community center hosts a monthly get-together for local residents.
get up
例句1, I need to get up early tomorrow to catch the first train.
例句2, After the accident, it took him a while to get up from the ground.
例句3, She managed to get up the courage to speak in front of the large audience.
例句4, The children get up to all sorts of mischief when their parents are not around.
give away
例句1, The teacher decided to give away free books to encourage reading among students.
例句2, During the charity event, volunteers will give away food and clothing to the homeless.
例句3, The company plans to give away samples of their new product at the trade show.
例句4, She didn’t want to give away her secret, so she remained silent.
give back
例句1, Please remember to give back the book to the library by Friday.
例句2, She decided to give back to the community by volunteering at the local shelter.
例句3, He promised to give back the money he borrowed as soon as he got his paycheck.
例句4, It’s important to give back to nature by planting trees and reducing waste.
give in
例句1, In the face of overwhelming evidence, the defendant had no choice but to yield to the prosecution’s demands.
例句2, The government finally yielded to the public’s pressure and agreed to reconsider the controversial policy.
例句3, Despite his initial resistance, he eventually yielded to her persuasive arguments.
例句4, The old bridge yielded under the weight of the heavy truck, causing a tragic accident.
give out
例句1, The teacher decided to give out the test papers at the beginning of the class.
例句2, The charity organization will give out food and clothing to the homeless this weekend.
例句3, The company plans to give out free samples of their new product at the trade show.
例句4, The old man’s patience finally gave out after hours of waiting in the queue.
例句5, The engine gave out after driving non-stop for 12 hours.
give up
例句1, Don’t give up on your dreams, no matter how hard the journey gets.
例句2, She decided to give up smoking for the sake of her health.
例句3, After hours of trying to solve the puzzle, he finally gave up and asked for help.
例句4, The team refused to give up, even when they were trailing by ten points.
go ahead
例句1, Go ahead and take the lead in this project.
例句2, If you want to start the meeting, go ahead.
例句3, She decided to go ahead with her plans despite the challenges.
go away
例句1, Go away and leave me alone!
例句2, The smell of the flowers made her headache go away.
例句3, He decided to go away for the weekend to relax.
例句4, The clouds will go away soon, and the sun will come out.
go by
例句1, As the years go by, we often forget the small moments that once meant so much to us.
例句2, The parade will go by the main street, so make sure to find a good spot to watch.
例句3, Don’t let opportunities go by without taking action; you might regret it later.
go fishing (shopping, skating)
例句1, Every weekend, my father and I go fishing at the nearby lake to bond and relax.
例句2, After work, I often go shopping to unwind and pick up some groceries.
例句3, During winter, we love to go skating on the frozen pond in the park.
go for
例句1, The teacher advocated for more interactive learning methods in the classroom.
例句2, She strongly advocates for equal rights in the workplace.
例句3, The politician’s main advocacy is for environmental protection.
go for a walk
例句1, Let’s go for a walk in the park to enjoy the fresh air.
例句2, She decided to go for a walk to clear her mind after a long day at work.
例句3, Going for a walk every evening has become a cherished routine for the elderly couple.
例句4, He suggested they go for a walk along the beach to watch the sunset.
go in for
例句1, She decided to go in for the school’s annual talent show.
例句2, He really goes in for classical music and spends hours listening to symphonies.
例句3, Many students go in for sports to stay fit and healthy.
例句4, She doesn’t go in for modern art; she prefers traditional paintings.
go off
例句1, Go off and leave me alone!
例句2, The alarm clock is about to go off.
例句3, The bomb could go off at any moment.
例句4, The milk has gone off; it smells sour.
例句5, The party really went off last night.
go on
例句1, Let’s go on with our journey despite the challenges.
例句2, The show must go on, no matter what happens.
例句3, She decided to go on a diet to improve her health.
例句4, The meeting will go on as scheduled, so please be punctual.
例句5, He couldn’t go on working without a break.
go on doing…
例句1, She decided to go on doing her homework despite the noise outside.
例句2, He promised to go on doing his best to improve his grades.
例句3, The team will go on doing research until they find a solution.
例句4, Even when faced with challenges, she chose to go on doing what she loved.
例句5, They decided to go on doing the project despite the lack of funding.
go on with
例句1, Please go on with your presentation; we’re all eager to hear more.
例句2, She decided to go on with the project despite the challenges.
例句3, Can you go on with the story from where you left off?
go out
例句1, I need to go out and get some fresh air.
例句2, The candle will go out if you don’t blow it.
go over
例句1, Before submitting your essay, make sure to go over it carefully to catch any mistakes.
例句2, The teacher asked the students to go over the material again to ensure they understood it fully.
例句3, We need to go over the contract one more time before signing it.
例句4, She decided to go over her notes before the big presentation to feel more confident.
go through
例句1, She decided to go through the old photo albums to relive her childhood memories.
例句2, The new policy will go through several stages of approval before it is implemented.
例句3, He had to go through a lot of difficulties to achieve his dream.
grow up
例句1, It’s fascinating to watch children grow up and develop their own personalities.
例句2, As we grow up, we learn to take responsibility for our actions.
例句3, The small town I grew up in has changed a lot over the years.
例句4, It’s important to have a supportive environment to grow up in.
例句5, She grew up to be a successful entrepreneur, just like her parents.