gets, got, gotten, getting
to get in
phrasal verbC
Become involved in an activity or situation
- 1He decided to get in on the action.
- 2She wants to get in on the conversation.
This means to start joining or taking part in something, like a club, a game, or a conversation. You begin to be a part of what is happening. For example, you start playing a sport with friends or help with a group project at school.
Sometimes "get in" is used with "on",for example, "get in on the fun",which means to join an activity. Remember, "get in" and "get in on" can both show becoming involved.
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at a community meeting
Joining the Community Project
Margaret
I heard there's a new community project starting soon.
William
Yes, I'm planning to get in and help with organizing the events.
Margaret
That sounds exciting! I might join you and see how I can contribute.
William
Great! The more people involved, the better it will be.
in a cooking class
Joining the Cooking Class
Amanda
Hey Donald, I heard you decided to get in on the cooking class.
Donald
Yeah, I thought it would be fun to learn some new recipes.
Amanda
That's great! I've been attending for a few weeks now.
Donald
I'm excited to see what we can create together.
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Similar to "to get in":
- 1participate
- 2join