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to be socially active: She's been getting about much more since her family moved to the city.Also, get around. get across: to make or become understandable; communicate: to get a lesson across to students. to be convincing about; impress upon others: The fire chief got across forcefully the fact that turning in a false alarm is a serious offense.
1) to getting We say a guide to grammar, a complete guide to football, etc. The structure is a guide + noun, and "to" is a preposition. Instead of the noun we can use a gerund: a guide to understanding grammar, a guide to learning English. 2) to get The phrase can be interpreted as: a guide (on how) to learn English, a guide (on how) to get out ...
1) Getting messed up = refers to becoming whatever the condition is (in a bad situation) to get messed up or getting messed up=slang that means to be drunk, drugged or having some sort of problem about something. Getting messed up is something I try to avoid. [getting messed up=subject of the sentence. See being messed up below for more grammar.] Here, the verb get means become. Become is ...
We were always taught in school never to use the word "get" but use an alternative instead. Hence while it is natural, idiomatic and colloquial to talk about "getting lost", the English teachers of the world would say, "No, no, no - you don't get lost, you become lost." But nobody would actually say "become lost" in real conversation.