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To travel to a lot of places
Get around (Spain last week and Germany this week - he gets around, doesn't he!)
To return to a place after you have been somewhere else
Get back (When we got back to the hotel, Ann had already left.)
You ask where people or things have got to when they have not arrived or are not where you expect them to be, and you want to know where they are.
Get to (I wonder where my glasses have got to.)
To become interested in an activity or subject, or start being involved in an activity
Get into (She's been getting into yoga recently - she does three classes a week.)
To leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.
Get out (I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights.)
To leave a bus, train, aircraft or boat
Get off (We should get off at the next stop.)
To have a good relationship
Get on (He doesn't get on with his daughter.)
A line of cars, trucks, etc. that are moving slowly or not moving
Traffic jam (We were stuck in a traffic jam for hours.)
A town by the sea or by a river which has a harbour, or the harbour itself
Port (A fishing port)
The area in a railway station where you get on and off trains
Platform (The train for Cambridge will depart from platform 9.)
A place where you can buy petrol
Petrol station (Where's the nearest petrol station?)
A journey through air or space in an aircraft or other vehicle
Flight (I'll never forget my first flight.)
A boat that regularly carries passengers and often vehicles across an area of water
Ferry (A car ferry)
When you have to wait longer than expected for something to happen, or the time that you have to wait
Delay (An accident caused long delays on the motorway.)
A pass for boarding an aircraft, given to passengers when checking in
Boarding pass (Make sure to have your boarding pass with you.)