PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: 'GET TOGETHER'
PHRASAL VERB FRIDAY: 'GET TOGETHER': meaning and examples
Today's phrasal verb, TO GET TOGETHER, is useful for this time of year.
Definition: to meet for a social event.
Example 1: Do you want to get together this weekend?
Example 2: I am getting together with my old co-worker. Want to come?
Example 3: What time are you and Amy getting together?
Example 4: Let's try to get everyone together for a party before Christmas.
This phrasal verb can be INTRANSITIVE or TRANSITIVE (like in Example 4) and is SEPARABLE.
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