Get together phrasal verb
To meet and spend time with someone.
When COVID 19 lockdown ends, I'll definitely get together with some friends.
If you "get someone/something together", you bring people together or you collect things together.
My teacher got some students together to discuss about an issue.
Get your lego pieces together, boy.
If you "get something together", you organize something.
We are in charge of getting an online meeting together.
To work with or corporate with someone.
My company will get together with some wholesalers in the region.
If you "get yourself/something together", you make your life become organized and you are in control of it.
He tried very hard to get himself together after his father's death.
Mary is just trying to get her life together.
The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Try to avoid to change something because doing something else could make things worse
I could have changed my answer, but I decided to leave well enough alone.