GET-TOGETHER
GET-TOGETHER: meaning and examples
Today we will finish this week's series about different words for meetings.
Today's word is: GET-TOGETHER
It means: An informal social meeting, similar to a gathering except with fewer people. You could have a get-together with only two people! To get together is also a verb used to refer to when people meet socially.
Example 1:
Erin: I'm planning a small get-together this long weekend. We'll probably have a barbeque. I'd love it if you could come, Julie.
Julie: That sounds fun!
Example 2:
In the beginning, they held a weekly get-together to practice English at a small bar, but so many people started coming that they had to change to a bigger venue.
Example 3:
We're all getting together after work to celebrate Sam's birthday.
Remember that tomorrow we present the Essential Weekly Vitamin for Spanish-speaking students of English.
Enjoy the rest of your day!