Get together
When two or more people meet up for an activity or just to chat
This weekend Sarah, Laila and Tom are getting round to celebrate Sarah's birthday.
INCORRECT - getting together
Do you want to get ________ this weekend? We can go see a movie.
TOGETHER
Kayla started working at the supermarket on weekends. She doesn't love it, but it's just a student job to pay the rent.
It's just a student job to get by.
Get around/round something
Find a way to avoid a problem
He only gets by with a lot of help from his parents - they pay his rent every month.
CORRECT
It's difficult to get ____ as a young actor in Los Angeles.
It's difficult to get ____ as a young actor in Los Angeles.
I'm sorry, I'll have to cancel our dinner reservation. I have several important meetings this evening and I can't leave.
I have several important meetings this evening and I can't get away.
get behind
to be late or behind schedule
He tried to get on with forgetting his homework by saying that his dog ate it.
INCORRECT - get away with
Liam is fighting with Taya again? I'm not surprised, they're roommates, but they don't get ____.
ON
I don't understand what you mean. What are you trying to say?
What are you getting at?
get(ting) at
Aanya and Danny get on really well. They never argue.
Correct.
I can't get ______ how much my grandson has grown since I last saw him!
I'm sorry I haven't finished the report yet. I've been so busy I haven't had time.
I'm sorry I haven't gotten (a)round to finishing the report yet.
get (something) over with
Do something that is necessary, but also difficult or unpleasant.
They broke up a year ago, but she's still sad about it. She just can't get by it.
She just can't get over it.
She always gets ________ with not studying for tests. Last time she didn't study at all and got an A+.
I have to give a big presentation today, but I hate public speaking. I just want to do it quickly so I can stop thinking about it.
I have to give a big presentation today, but I hate public speaking. I just want to get it over with.