1. get into
1. get into my new job (yoga etc.) 2. I wonder what's get into him 3. get into my trousers 4. get into trouble (hot water)
best plan is to get into the bath with glass of champagne
How did you get into journalism?
I can't get into my jeans.
I can't get into these shoes—they're too small.
He wanted to get into universitty.
I can really get into talking about politics
Earlier women and girls always get into a car before men.
Jane has been taking extra classes that will help her to get into university.
I dont really think I will ever get into cooking.
You'll have to work harder if you want to get into college.
It’s really difficult to get into Oxford or Cambridge.
get into the car
Inglese parola "zmieścić się"(get into) si verifica in set:
1. człowiek - KARTKÓWKA2. fit in
I tried to fit in, but they were all much younger than I was.
She says that she doesn't fit in at her new school.
She desperately wanted to fit in.
he feels he should become tough to fit in with his friends
He didn't fit in
Do you think you will fit in?
Over time; however; Paul has managed to fit in with his new neighbours.
Inglese parola "zmieścić się"(fit in) si verifica in set:
czasowniki złożone cz2czasowniki złóżoneCzasowniki złożone