Phrasal Verb Lesson - get at Posted by Alan R Nicol on May 10, 2019 Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 videos. Views: 333 0 Get Embed Code <video autoplay poster="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2394859841?profile=RESIZE_400x&width=400" controls> <source src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2394859668?profile=default" type="video/mp4"> Sorry, your browser doesn’t support HTML5 videos. </video> Tags: "#ec learning english", verb, phrasal, get, at A short video explaining the phrasal verb "get at". Find more on my free youtube channel at www.youtube.com/user/77PhrasalVerbs You need to be a member of MyEnglishClub to add comments! Join MyEnglishClub Comments Onee-chan October 18, 2015 23:42 I could hardly use "get at" something here. Thank you for the precious lesson, Sir. Alan R Nicol October 18, 2015 14:49 Thanks for watching. I like your first example, but the second one isn't quite right. You could use "get" here instead of "get at" to mean understand. "get at" is more "trying to say". Bye for now Onee-chan, Alan Onee-chan October 17, 2015 0:30 When many people are getting at somebody, it means they love him/her. :D I actually can't get at the biggest problem of the world, war. Please do tell me if there any mistakes. Thanks for the lesson. Finally I watch your first video here. :) Have a fine day, Mr. Alan! Robbie October 19, 2014 17:51 Thank you for the kind words, Teacher! Alan R Nicol October 17, 2014 12:16 You're more than welcome Robbie. Well done to you for all your fine work on this site.There is so much to see here! Robbie October 15, 2014 15:43 Welcome to MyEC, Teacher Alan! Thank you for sharing your video! This reply was deleted. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Votes: 0 E-mail me when people leave their comments – Follow Related Videos Phrasal Verbs and Expressions about FOOD 'Knock' in Phrasal Verbs
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I could hardly use "get at" something here. Thank you for the precious lesson, Sir.
Thanks for watching. I like your first example, but the second one isn't quite right. You could use "get" here instead of "get at" to mean understand. "get at" is more "trying to say".
Bye for now Onee-chan,
Alan
When many people are getting at somebody, it means they love him/her. :D
I actually can't get at the biggest problem of the world, war.
Please do tell me if there any mistakes. Thanks for the lesson. Finally I watch your first video here. :) Have a fine day, Mr. Alan!
Thank you for the kind words, Teacher!
You're more than welcome Robbie. Well done to you for all your fine work on this site.There is so much to see here!
Welcome to MyEC, Teacher Alan! Thank you for sharing your video!