'get'_ phrasal verbs to describe movement
🔶🔸to get on= to enter a train/bus/aeroplane/ship
🔶🔸to get in= to enter a car/taxi/small boat/building/room
🤓get on means get on top of something , usually it like a train, get on a train, get on the bus, get on the ship, but we get in a car, we get in a small boat, so anything that is like a container, or that is closed, we used to say get in.
anything that is big, and has a big floor you can walk on, like a train, or a plain, or a ship, you would get on.
🍹Examples:
🚉He is getting on the train.
🚖Mark is getting in the taxi.
🏡Sarah, get in the house please!
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