7. Get along with (phr):
/gɛt/ /əˈlɔŋ/ /wɪθ/
Llevarse con
Being friendly each other.
Example:
Brenda
gets along with
Christian in class.
8. Get off (phr):
/gɛt/ /ɔf/
Bajarse
To have a particular period of time as a
vacation.
Example:
Annie wishes to
get off
one week, so she visits Cuzco.
9. Get on (phr):
/gɛt/ /ɔn/
Subirse
To be chosen to be part of a group or
team.
Example:
Brenda
got on
the school board.
10. Get over (phr):
/gɛt/ /ˈoʊvər/
Superar
To start to feel happy again.
Example:
After years of having a car accident, Adrian
got over
his fears with cars.
11. Get through with (phr):
/gɛt/ /θru/ /wɪθ/
Salir adelante
To manage to deal with a difficult
situation.
Example:
The teacher feels he is not
getting through with
some kids in the classroom.
12. Go over (phr):
/goʊ/ /ˈoʊvər/
Revisar
To check something carefully.
Example:
He is going to help me
go over
my lines for the play.
13. Look after (phr):
/lʊk/ /ˈæftər/
Cuidar
To take care of someone or something.
Example:
It is difficult to
look after
three children all day.
14. Pass away (phr):
/pæs/ /əˈweɪ/
Fallecer
To die.
Example:
The grandpa
passed away
during his sleep last night.