TO GET THE HANG OF SOMETHING
TO GET THE HANG OF SOMETHING: meaning and examples
Hello. I hope you are doing well. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin and our last lesson of the week.
Today's expression is colloquial: to get the hang of something.
It means: To learn how to do or use something over time.
Example 1: After weeks of practice, I'm finally getting the hang of driving.
Example 2: If you practice your English pronunciation regularly, eventually you'll get the hang of it and you will begin to sound more like a native.
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