Phrasal verbs with G Here is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with G Get around / get about To get around is to travel a lot My grandfather used to get around a lot When news gets around, it spreads fast The word got around that he was a spy To get around a problem is to avoid the consequences of it People often use virtual private networks to get around geographical restrictions imposed on websites Get along When you get along with somebody, you are quite friendly to them She does not get along with her neighbor Get away To get away is to leave or escape The thieves got away in a stolen car The boy tried to catch the dragonfly, but it got away Get away with To get away with something is to avoid getting punished for something wrong you did You can’t get away with murder Get back To get back is to come back She got back in ten minutes To get something back is to recover it I have long stopped lending books I never get them back Get by To get by is to manage to something with great difficulty As he does not earn much, he finds it difficult to get by Get in / get into To get in is to enter a place Get into the car I am taking you to the doctor Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)