Phrasal Verbs with the verb "back" : Talk back; Get Back

1. Talk back (to someone)

Meaning: 
  • To reply quickly and rudely to something that someone says. This expression is used especially when talking about children who are being rude to their parents
  • If you talk back to someone in authority such as a parent or teacher, you answer them in a rude way.
Related words: reply, respond, answer


Example Sentences
  • "Sarah, don’t talk back to your mother!"
  • "How dare you talk back to me!"
  • "Don't talk back to your grandpa."
  • "Don't talk back to your mother like that!"
  • "Children who talk back are regarded as rude and disrespectful."
  • "Don't talk back. Listen to what your father says."
  • "How could you talk back to your boss like that?"
  • "It's not unusual for students to talk back or argue with teachers."

2. Get back

Meaning:
  • To return to a place, especially to your home.
Related words: to go home, to return, to go back, to come back


Example Sentences
  • "It’s late, I need to get back."
  • "Dad always got back home in time for dinner."
  • "What time does Sara get back from work?"
  • "When will you get back?"
  • "Wait here until I get back."
  • "I’ll talk to you when I get back."
  • "He got back to the office just before lunchtime."


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