A2 Collocation 중립 4분 분량

get in

Enter a car or room

15초 만에

  • Use `get in` for entering cars and small spaces.
  • It means physically stepping inside.
  • Avoid for large open areas or public transport.
  • Often implies joining or being accepted.

`Get in`을 차량이나 밀폐된 공간에 물리적으로 들어가는 데 사용하는 관용구로 생각하세요. 차, 택시, 또는 그냥 방에 뛰어드는 데 매우 일반적입니다. 마치 누군가 또는 무언가에 참여하는 것처럼 아늑하고 협력적인 분위기가 있습니다.

주요 예문

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Texting a friend about a meetup

Hey, I'm outside! Ready to `get in`?

Hey, I'm outside! Ready to get in?

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At a café, inviting someone inside

It's chilly out here, let's `get in` the café.

It's chilly out here, let's get in the café.

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Job interview (Zoom call)

I'm eager to `get in` a dynamic team like yours.

I'm eager to get in a dynamic team like yours.

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문화적 배경

The phrase 'Get in!' is a very common informal exclamation of triumph, especially in sports or when receiving good news. It is quite 'lad culture' but used by many. In the US, 'getting in' to a top-tier university is a massive cultural obsession and a major point of family pride, often celebrated with 'reveal' videos on social media. The car is a private space. Asking someone to 'get in' is an invitation into your personal bubble. In some cultures, it's polite to wait for the driver to say 'get in' before opening the door. In many offices, 'What time do you get in?' is a standard way to ask about someone's work schedule without sounding too formal or like a boss checking up on them.

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The Car Rule

Always use 'get in' for cars, taxis, and vans. It's the most common mistake for A2 learners.

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Bus Blunder

Never say 'get in the bus' unless you are talking about the engine or the luggage area!

15초 만에

  • Use `get in` for entering cars and small spaces.
  • It means physically stepping inside.
  • Avoid for large open areas or public transport.
  • Often implies joining or being accepted.

What It Means

Get in is all about entering. It's like saying "I'm coming inside now." You use it for places you physically step into. It’s a very common, everyday phrase. It’s not just about doors, though. It can also mean joining a group or being accepted. Think of it as a versatile entry ticket. It’s a bit like a friendly handshake for new spaces.

How To Use It

Use get in when you're physically moving into a car, taxi, bus, or train. You can also use it for rooms or buildings. It works for smaller spaces best. It implies a direct action of entering. You can also use it metaphorically. This means joining a team or program. It’s a simple, direct verb phrase. It requires a preposition (in) to make sense.

Real-Life Examples

  • "The taxi's here! Let's get in before it rains."
  • "Hey, can you get in the car? We're running late."
  • "I need to get in the office to grab my notes."
  • "She finally managed to get in the coding bootcamp."
  • "We need to get in some practice before the game."

When To Use It

Use get in when you're talking about entering a vehicle. This is its most common use. Think cars, taxis, Ubers. It's also perfect for entering a room or building. "Let's get in the house." It works for joining a group. "I want to get in that club." You can use it for accepted into a program. "Did you get in to college?" It’s a very flexible phrase, really.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use get in for large, open spaces. You wouldn't say "Get in the park." You'd say go into or enter the park. Avoid it for abstract concepts. You don't "get in an idea." You might get the idea. Don't use it for things you stand on. You get on a bus, not get in a bus (unless it's a very small one!). It's not for walking through a doorway into a vast area. Think smaller, enclosed spaces, or joining something.

Common Mistakes

Learners often mix up get in and get on. Remember: you get in cars and taxis. But you get on buses, trains, and planes. It's a bit quirky, but that's English! Another mistake is using it for large areas. You enter a stadium, you don't get in it.

get on the car get in the car
get in the train get on the train
get in the stadium enter the stadium

Similar Expressions

  • Enter: More formal. Use it for official situations. "Please enter the building."
  • Go in/Come in: Very common. Similar to get in. "Come in, the door is open."
  • Hop in/Hop on: Very informal and quick. "Hop in, I'll give you a ride."
  • Join: For groups or activities. "I want to join the team."
  • Be accepted: For programs or schools. "She was accepted into med school."

Common Variations

  • Get into: This is often used for joining groups or programs. "I want to get into acting." It can also mean becoming interested in something. "He's really getting into yoga."
  • Get out: The opposite of get in. "Get out of the car."
  • Get on: For buses, trains, planes. "Let's get on the plane."

Memory Trick

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Imagine a tiny INsect trying to GET inside a CAR. The insect is small, like a car's interior. It has to squeeze IN. So, GET IN the CAR. It’s a tight squeeze! The insect is INside.

Quick FAQ

Q. Can I say get in for a house?

A. Absolutely! "Please get in the house." It feels natural and welcoming. It implies stepping inside for comfort or to join someone.

Q. What's the difference between get in and get into?

A. Get in is usually physical entry, like a car. Get into often means joining something, like a club or a hobby. "Get in the car, but get into that band."

Q. Is get in formal or informal?

A. It's mostly neutral to informal. You'd use it with friends or family. For very formal settings, enter is better. But in most daily chats, get in is perfect.

사용 참고사항

Remember the key distinction: `get in` for cars/taxis, `get on` for buses/trains/planes. While `get in` can be used for rooms, `enter` or `go in` might sound slightly more natural in certain contexts. Metaphorical uses for joining groups are common but ensure the context is clear.

💡

The Car Rule

Always use 'get in' for cars, taxis, and vans. It's the most common mistake for A2 learners.

⚠️

Bus Blunder

Never say 'get in the bus' unless you are talking about the engine or the luggage area!

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Sound Native

Use 'get in' instead of 'arrive' when talking about your flight or your time coming home. It sounds much more natural.

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British Joy

If you hear a British person shout 'Get in!', they are happy about a success, not telling you to enter a car.

예시

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#1 Texting a friend about a meetup
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Hey, I'm outside! Ready to `get in`?

Hey, I'm outside! Ready to get in?

Here, `get in` refers to entering the speaker's car.

#2 At a café, inviting someone inside
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It's chilly out here, let's `get in` the café.

It's chilly out here, let's get in the café.

This shows entering a building, a common usage.

#3 Job interview (Zoom call)
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I'm eager to `get in` a dynamic team like yours.

I'm eager to get in a dynamic team like yours.

Here, `get in` is used metaphorically for joining a group.

#4 Instagram caption for a road trip
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Road trip vibes! Ready to `get in` some miles. 🚗💨

Road trip vibes! Ready to get in some miles. 🚗💨

A slightly idiomatic use, meaning to travel or cover distance.

#5 A student talking about college applications
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I really hope I `get in` this year!

I really hope I get in this year!

This expresses the emotional hope of being accepted into college.

#6 Sharing a funny moment
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My cat tried to `get in` the tiny box. Hilarious!

My cat tried to get in the tiny box. Hilarious!

Shows `get in` used humorously for an animal entering a small space.

Learner mistake: Using 'get in' for public transport 흔한 실수
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✗ We need to `get in` the bus quickly. → ✓ We need to `get on` the bus quickly.

✗ We need to get in the bus quickly. → ✓ We need to get on the bus quickly.

Crucial distinction: `get in` is for cars, `get on` for buses/trains.

Learner mistake: Using 'get in' for large areas 흔한 실수
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✗ Let's `get in` the stadium for the concert. → ✓ Let's `enter` the stadium for the concert.

✗ Let's get in the stadium for the concert. → ✓ Let's enter the stadium for the concert.

`Get in` is for confined spaces; `enter` or `go into` works for large venues.

#9 Asking a friend for a ride
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Can you `get in` my car? I'm parked just around the corner.

Can you get in my car? I'm parked just around the corner.

Directly asking someone to enter your vehicle.

#10 Discussing a new project
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We need to `get in` sync with the marketing team's plan.

We need to get in sync with the marketing team's plan.

Metaphorical use: achieving harmony or agreement.

#11 Sharing exciting news

Guess what? I managed to `get in` that exclusive online course!

Guess what? I managed to get in that exclusive online course!

Expresses successful admission into a program or group.

#12 A parent calling their child
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Dinner's ready! Come `get in` here!

Dinner's ready! Come get in here!

Informal invitation to enter a room, often the kitchen or dining room.

셀프 테스트

Choose the correct phrase for the situation.

You are standing next to a taxi. What do you say to your friend?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Get in the taxi!

Taxis are small vehicles, so we use 'get in'.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'get in'.

I was so tired last night. I finally _______ at 11 PM.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: got in

We use the past tense 'got in' to talk about arrival times in the past.

Match the sentence to the context.

'I can't believe I got in!'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Being accepted to college

This is a common way to express excitement about being admitted to a school.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Is the Uber here? B: Yes, it's outside. Let's _______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: get in

An Uber is a car, so 'get in' is the natural choice.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

Get In vs. Get On

Get In (Small)
Car Car
Taxi Taxi
Van Van
Get On (Large)
Bus Bus
Train Train
Plane Plane

Three Senses of 'Get In'

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Transport

  • Car
  • Taxi
  • Uber
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Arrival

  • Home
  • Office
  • Flight
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Success

  • College
  • Club
  • Goal!

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Choose the correct phrase for the situation. Choose A2

You are standing next to a taxi. What do you say to your friend?

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Get in the taxi!

Taxis are small vehicles, so we use 'get in'.

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'get in'. Fill Blank A2

I was so tired last night. I finally _______ at 11 PM.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: got in

We use the past tense 'got in' to talk about arrival times in the past.

Match the sentence to the context. situation_matching B1

'I can't believe I got in!'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: Being accepted to college

This is a common way to express excitement about being admitted to a school.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Is the Uber here? B: Yes, it's outside. Let's _______.

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: get in

An Uber is a car, so 'get in' is the natural choice.

🎉 점수: /4

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No, you should say 'get on the bus'. 'Get in' is for small vehicles like cars.

Yes, but 'get in' is much more common in daily conversation. 'Enter' is formal.

The past tense is 'got in'. For example: 'I got in late last night.'

Yes, you can say 'get in the house', especially if you are outside and it's raining.

It's a British slang exclamation meaning 'Yes!' or 'Great success!'

Both are correct. 'Get in' is slightly more common in casual speech.

You can use 'enter' or 'arrive at'.

No, you must say 'get on the bike'.

No, 'get it' means understand. 'Get in' means enter or arrive.

This means 'What time does your flight arrive?'

Yes, it means you were allowed to enter the party.

No, it's neutral. However, 'Get in!' as a command can be blunt, so add 'please'.

Historically, you 'mounted' a plane or ship (like a horse), but you 'entered' a small carriage.

Yes, 'It's hard to get in at that company' means it's hard to get hired there.

관련 표현

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get out

contrast

To exit a car or small space.

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get on

similar

To enter a bus, train, or plane.

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get into

builds on

To enter or become involved in something.

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get in on

specialized form

To join an activity or deal.

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hop in

similar

A friendly way to say get in a car.

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