Another set of phrases today beginning with the verb ‘get‘.
Get away means to escape or to be free to go
There is a lot of work in office and I can’t get away before eight.
Get away with means to be able to escape after doing something wrong or illegal
Politicians easily get away with the forgery and other wrong things they do.
Get on with means to have a healthy and friendly relations with someone at work or in family
All the cousins in our family get on well with each other.
Get through means to finish a piece of work successfully
I got through my exams with a good percentage.
Get through also means to get into telephone communication
I tried to call the boss but couldn’t get through.