The verb phrase "get on" has more than one meaning. The teacher in the video provides examples. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @learnamericanenglisho...
@@Sanna720 he’s correct coz the meaning of I’ve been practicing is, u start doing something from the past & u are still doing it today, or until when he stated his statement
Abordar= get on Subir al carro o al Uber = get in Hazlo ahora! = get on it! Molestar = getting on Great explanation, teacher. It is really complicated for us. That meanings are used in England too?
Hi Teacher Paul. Thanks for your informative class. It's really an educational. I just wanted to add one more thing by the way.. We also use "get on" when talking about friendly relationships. Don't we ? For example: My friend and i really get on or we get along. Students get on. Or they get along with each other. Teacher, you might have already taught the phrasal verb "get on" being used this way in another vedio lesson, but i just didn't find the new list that this vedio shows though. Thanks again for your wonderful task. Keep it up!
Hi Farah - My friend and I "really get along." As for "get on," it can be a little tricky to use properly when talking about relationships if you are not a native speaker of English. Your choice, "get along,' is a safer choice for that purpose.