Help me to understand this Got on to got into

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nezmon

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Guys I still awkward about this phrase

1. Got on To is it only means Understanding or any other meaning
2. Get into and Got into what are the meaning... are they the same or diiferent meaning?

Oh Btw I want to ask you about this IDIOM "Butterfly kisses" what is it means?

Thax in advance...
 

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Guys I still awkward about this phrase

1. Got on To is it only means Understanding or any other meaning
2. Get into and Got into what are the meaning... are they the same or diiferent meaning?

Oh Btw I want to ask you about this IDIOM "Butterfly kisses" what is it means?

Thax in advance...

The phrasal verbs "to get on(to)" and "to get in(to) have various uses. Try looking at the phrasal verbs section of this site.
 

nezmon

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The phrasal verb "to get on(to)" has many different uses, as does "to get in(to)" try looking at the phrasal verbs section of this site.
Can you please explain it to me
even just a little.. hmmm may be you can explain the using of those in common term...
 

nezmon

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The phrasal verb "to get on(to)" has many different uses, as does "to get in(to)" try looking at the phrasal verbs section of this site.

Can you please explain it to me
even just a little.. hmmm may be you can explain me the using of those in common term...
 

nezmon

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The phrasal verb "to get on(to)" has many different uses, as does "to get in(to)" try looking at the phrasal verbs section of this site.

Can you please explain it to me
even just a little.. hmmm may be you can explain me the using of those in common term...
 
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