get to meaning
EN- VerbSGgets toPRgetting toPTgot toPPgot toPPgotten to
- To reach, arrive at.
- I’ll call you when I get to the railway station.
- To be allowed, to have permission.
- How come he gets to be hall monitor? No fair! On New Year’s Eve I got to stay up late to watch the ball drop on Times Square.
- To affect adversely; to upset or annoy.
- This job’s really getting to me. I don’t know how much longer I’ll last.
- To track down and intimidate.
- He’s refusing to testify. I think the Mob got to him.
- To reach, arrive at.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- I’ll call you when I get to the railway station.
- If I don't leave now, I won't get to work in time.
- I don't have the foggiest idea how to get to Piccadilly Circus on the Tube.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of get to in English Dictionary
- Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
- Phrases
- Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs with particle (to)
- Phrasal verbs with particle (to)
- Phrasal verbs
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- Phrasal verbs
- Phrasal verbs with particle (to)
- Phrasal verbs with particle (to)
- Phrasal verbs
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Source: Wiktionary