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.
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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 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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