What does the phrasal verb “get to” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “get to“, illustrated with examples:
Definition
1. To reach, arrive at.
2. To upset or annoy.
3. To start. Used with a gerund (verb + ing)
4. To start to deal with.
Example(s)
1. I got to London at ten o’clock in the morning.
2. Don’t let him get to you with his disrespectful behavior.
3. She got to thinking that it was too late to start her own business.
4. He didn’t get to the homework until Sunday.
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