This document discusses several phrasal verbs including "go around" which means to visit a person or place, "go ahead" which means to start or continue an action after waiting for permission, and "get into/get back into" something which refer to starting to do something or starting to do something again after a period of not doing it. It also mentions "be into" something means to enjoy something or enjoying doing something.
This document discusses several phrasal verbs including "go around" which means to visit a person or place, "go ahead" which means to start or continue an action after waiting for permission, and "get into/get back into" something which refer to starting to do something or starting to do something again after a period of not doing it. It also mentions "be into" something means to enjoy something or enjoying doing something.
This document discusses several phrasal verbs including "go around" which means to visit a person or place, "go ahead" which means to start or continue an action after waiting for permission, and "get into/get back into" something which refer to starting to do something or starting to do something again after a period of not doing it. It also mentions "be into" something means to enjoy something or enjoying doing something.