[Phrasal Verb] GET IN - Understanding the Basics of Gaining Access!

Get in

Get in

/ɡɛt ɪn/

To enter.

Get in" is commonly used to indicate entering a place such as a car, a building, or a room. It can be straightforward, like how you "get in" your car, or it might involve security access, where you need a pass to "get in.

Example Sentences

  1. Hurry up and get in the car!

    Hurry up and enter the car!

  2. She finally got in at 9 PM.

    She eventually arrived at 9 PM.

  3. As the gate opened, the visitors quickly got in before the dogs could escape.

    As the gate opened, the visitors quickly entered before the dogs could escape.

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