Verbs: Get in vs get on

Learn the most common uses for get in and get on phrasal verbs in English with this video with some examples.

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Transcript

Get on the bed.
Get in the bed.
I’m getting in the car.
I’m getting on the car.
Kairo, get in the house! It’s cold out.
I’m getting in the truck.
I’m getting in the hammock.
Kairo, get in the stroller! We’re going on a walk.
We get in the taxi, in the police car.
I’m getting on the bike.
We also get on the airplane, on the bus, on the train.
We get on the boat.
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