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ALONG WITH GET OVER GET AWAY

to have good relationship to recover, to stop WITH SMTH


thinking about something not to be punished for sth

GET DOWN TO
GET BY
to survive GET STH
To become serious about

AROUND TO ACROSS
OUT to make someone
to leave or move STH understand sth
Finally do sth

1. Choose the correct preposition 3. Substitute the phrases with the


1. He got sick with flue and it took him correct phrasal verb.
ages to get ___
across/over.
2. My husband and my parents really get
1. Jim and Josh aren’t good friends. They don’t
along/by.
___
like each other very much.
3. Dinner is over, so it’s time to get ___
2. She’s still recovering from flu.
to our business.
3. I tried to make him understand my point but
4. As usual, my brother broke the window
failed.
and got ___
away with/down to it.
4. His sister couldn’t understand why her brother
5. Life is getting more and more difficult;
was never punished.
some people just have to get out/by.
___
5. The teacher told the student to leave the
classroom immediately.
6. I don’t know when I finally find time to write
2. Fill in the correct preposition her a thank you note.
1. He’s not very good at getting his ideas 7. Monica didn’t study much, but she survived
2. It’s time I got to some studying. and passed the exam.
3. It took her a long time to get their
8. It’s time you behaved like a grown-up and
break up. became serious about your relationship with
4. She gets on only one meal day. Isn’t it Amy.
surprising!
5. Jim doesn’t get with his brother.
6. Stop watching TV and get
to your homework.
7. She broke up with him and told
him to get
8. My little son always gets
punishment. He’s so cute!

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