Phrasal verb №85
get on
/ɡet ɒn/
Meaning
To board a bus, train, plane, etc.; also to have a good relationship with someone
Example
We got on the train just before it left.
We got on the train just before it left.
IVERBS
Phrasal verb №85
/ɡet ɒn/
Every morning, I get on the bus to go to school, smiling at the driver.
Every morning, I get on the bus to go to school, smiling at the driver.
Yesterday she got on the train with a small suitcase and sat by the window.
Yesterday she got on the train with a small suitcase and sat by the window.
We got on the plane carefully and waved to the crew before take-off.
We got on the plane carefully and waved to the crew before take-off.