What does 'From the Get Go' Mean? | Learn English Idioms #shorts

What does 'From the Get Go' Mean? | Learn English Idioms


In this video, I explain the meaning of the English idiom "From the Get Go" and gives examples of how it's used in everyday conversation. This is a great phrase to add to your vocabulary to sound more natural in English!


Here is a transcript of the video to help you follow along:


Hi there, Charlie here. Today, I want to look at the phrase "from the get go." "From the get go" - this was another interesting question from a student. Most of these videos I make are requests from students, so please keep the questions coming. I'm happy to help out.


The phrase "from the get go" means "from the beginning" or "from the very start" of something. Here are a few examples of how it's used:


"I knew from the get go that it was going to be a difficult project." This means that the speaker knew right from the start that the project was going to be hard.

"We've been friends since the get go." This means that the speakers have been friends since the beginning, since they met.

"She made it clear from the get go that she wasn't interested in a romantic relationship." This means that she made it clear from the start that she only wanted to be friends.

It's a pretty useful phrase, and I hope this helps you understand it better. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!


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