1. get in
ARRIVE
to arrive at a place at a particular time
Dictionary examples:
- My flight gets in at 9.45 p.m.
- When does Elaine get in?
2. get on
RELATIONSHIP
to have a good relationship
Dictionary examples:
- He doesn't get on with his daughter.
- I get on well with most of her friends.
- I couldn't get on with my teacher.
3. get on
MANAGE
to manage or deal with a situation, especially successfully
Dictionary example:
- How are you getting on in your new flat?
- Please let me know how you [are] getting on in your new school.
4. get out
LEAVE
to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.
Dictionary example:
- I'll get out when you stop at the traffic lights.
- Suddenly the lights went out and I was there, desper[ately] trying to find a way to get out of the house!
5. get together
to meet in order to do something or spend time together
Dictionary example:
- A few of us are getting together next week for a drink.
- During [a] Chinese wedding cer[e]mony, new couples wear traditional clothes and hold a party for friends and families getting together.