gets, got, gotten, getting
to get into
phrasal verbC
To enter a place, especially a vehicle
- 1They got into the car and drove away.
- 2Please get into the bus quickly.
To get into means to go inside something, like a car or a building. It's when you move from outside to inside. For example, when you open the door and sit in the driver's seat of a car, you are getting into the car.
Remember, when getting into a vehicle, always check for any obstacles around the door. This will help you avoid hitting anything or anyone when opening the door and entering the vehicle.
at the clinic
The Ride to the Appointment
Laura
Charles, the taxi is here. We should get into the car now.
Charles
Alright, let me grab my coat first.
Laura
Hurry up, we don't want to be late.
Charles
I'm ready, let's go.
at a shared office environment
Heading to the Meeting
Barbara
William, are you ready to leave for the meeting?
William
Yes, I just need to get into the car.
Barbara
Great, I'll grab my bag and join you.
William
Perfect, let's not be late.
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