TAKE something OFF

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TAKE something OFF

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In some cultures you must take off your shoes when you enter somebody’s house.

It’s very hot here. Why don’t you take your sweater off.

I want to take off my tie as soon as posible because I hate wearing a tie.

The refree has just told Carlos to take his necklace off.

MEANING:

take something off: to remove

OPPOSITE: take something off = put something on

GO ON

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GO ON

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After I had lunch, I went on repairing my watch.

Despite warnings, he goes on driving fast.

Please don’t stop. Go on speaking, everybody is listening to you carefully.

I can’t go on working for this company because I have some personal problems.

 

MEANING: GO ON: continue ( Devam etmek )

SYNONYM: Go on = Carry on = Keep on

GET ON

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GET ON

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  • Roberto Carlos is really a friendly person. He gets on well with his team mates.
  • I and my best friend get on well with each other because we have a lot of things in common.
  • Mr.Locke and Jack haven’t been getting on well since they quarelled.
  • Ms.Selen is a great teacher. She gets on well with her students and all of the students in her class love her deeply.

MEANING: to have a friendly relationship with somebody. ( birisiyle iyi geçinmek )

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