Rodrigo
What's the difference between the phrasal verbs COME together and GET together? I'll appreciate all your answers, thank you
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‘come together’ is used to say that different parts of a whole have been successfully combined. It may refer to a plan, a process, a project, a construction, etc. : ‘the project is starting to come together’ ‘get together’ is an informal way of saying ‘meeting’ ; it can be used as a noun : ‘we’re having a get-together next Tuesday, would you like to come ?’ or a verb : ‘let’s all get together and try to sort this out’.
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Come together tends to be used in reference to some sort of joint purpose. Get together is more informal and is generally used to describe social situations.
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Hey Rodrigo , they are used interchangeably
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