to get to + a place = arrive at [ I get to work at 6:00 every morning. ] to get to + verb = to have permission, to be allowed [ I get to leave early if I arrived early. ]
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aussiesalute I GET TO bike to work .What does it mean, please?Please do not text in here. Not only is it annoying to all the old people, but if we accept it without comment, learners will get the mistaken impression that it's English. We're trying to perfect our English in here.
enoonall the old peopleBe careful whom you're calling "old", you little whippersnapper