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Learning phrasal verbs doesn’t have to be frustrating. In this clear and simple English lesson, I provide the FIVE ways you can use the phrasal verb “GET OUT”. With common sentence examples and clear definitions and usages, you will feel more confident in no time! Learn how to use GET OUT to talk about leaving a place, having someone else leave a place, going out and enjoying yourself, removing something from a container, and making secret information public. For a clear and simple phrasal verbs resource, check out my book, 100 PRACTICAL ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS. With over 900 examples and only the most current usages and contexts, it teaches language you will actually use. Get it today: engvid.com/to/alexphrasalverbs

00:00 – 5 Ways to Use the Phrasal Verb "Get Out" –
01:41 get out – leave, exit, escape
02:55 get out – force or help someone leave or escape
04:15 get out – to leave your house and enjoy yourself
05:32 get out – remove something from a bag
06:35 get out – to make secret information public
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