TitoBr
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Hello!
According to Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Get on is a phrasal verb used to embark a vehicle, such as a bus. But for cars we do not use it, we use Get in instead, which means enter.
The thing is: is there an explanation for not using Get on or Get in for all vehicles?
Regards,
Tito
According to Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Get on is a phrasal verb used to embark a vehicle, such as a bus. But for cars we do not use it, we use Get in instead, which means enter.
The thing is: is there an explanation for not using Get on or Get in for all vehicles?
Regards,
Tito