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UK//ɡɛt sʌm ɛər ɪn hɪə//US//ɡɛt səm ɛr ɪn hɪr//

Meaning of Get some air in here

Request to allow fresh air into an enclosed space.

In simple words: Open a window to let fresh air in.

Get some air in here in a sentence

  • Can we get some air in here? It feels too stuffy.
  • After a long meeting, I suggested we get some air in here.
  • It's hard to concentrate; let's get some air in here!
  • I always feel better when we get some air in here during cooking.
  • As soon as I walked in, I knew we needed to get some air in here.

How to use Get some air in here

Use this phrase in casual conversations when indoor air feels stale. It's often used when someone wants to ventilate a room.

Grammar pattern

get + object

Memory hint

Think of 'getting air' like inviting fresh breeze to a stuffy room.

Related words

Collocations with Get some air in here

  • get some fresh air
  • get air flow
  • get air moving

Synonyms for Get some air in here

Common mistakes with Get some air in here

  • Misunderstanding the phrase as just 'get air' instead of the full phrase.
  • Using the phrase in very formal settings.
  • Confusing it with 'get fresh air outside'.

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Frequently asked questions about Get some air in here

What does Get some air in here mean?

Open a window to let fresh air in.

What is the definition of Get some air in here?

Request to allow fresh air into an enclosed space.

How do you use Get some air in here in a sentence?

Can we get some air in here? It feels too stuffy.

Can you give another example of Get some air in here?

After a long meeting, I suggested we get some air in here.

What are synonyms for Get some air in here?

Common alternatives include ventilate, air out, freshen up.

What words go with Get some air in here?

It commonly pairs with get some fresh air, get air flow, get air moving.

What are common mistakes when using Get some air in here?

Misunderstanding the phrase as just 'get air' instead of the full phrase. Using the phrase in very formal settings. Confusing it with 'get fresh air outside'.

How do you pronounce Get some air in here?

US: //ɡɛt səm ɛr ɪn hɪr//, UK: //ɡɛt sʌm ɛər ɪn hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Get some air in here formal or informal?

"Get some air in here" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Get some air in here?

Use this phrase in casual conversations when indoor air feels stale. It's often used when someone wants to ventilate a room.