TO GET RID OF
23 / 03 / 2006
TO GET RID OF: meaning and examples
Good morning,
Today's expression is:
to get rid of
It means: to throw away, to give away or to sell a possession that you do not want or need any longer.
Example 1:
We're going to have to
get rid of a lot of this stuff before we move to the new flat. Otherwise, we won't have any room!
Example 2:
Susana recently
got rid of her old music cassettes. She decided she no longer needed them now that she had an MP3 player.
Example 3
If you are going to
get rid of those pictures, can I have them? They would look great in my summer house.
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