Get up meaning | get up sentences | Common English Idioms #shorts
Aug 2, 2022
☑ Get up meaning: get out of bed; leave the bed after sleeping
☑ get up sentences:
- It's hard for him to get up in the morning.
- I have to get up early to catch the train.
- Time to get up!
A: What time do you get up?
B: Usually at 7:30, but on weekends I get up later.
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