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Expressions and Phrasal Verbs with "Get

1 Can You Fill in the Blanks?


own, take, house, act, real, move, by, over, along, nerves, around (2), away, hold, hang
Expressions, idioms and phrasal verbs with GET
 How do you usually get _____(1) in your city?
 Can you explain how to get the _____(2) of a new skill or activity?
 Do you believe there are situations where it's justified to get your _____(3) back on
someone, or do you think it's always better to _____(4) the high road?
 In what context could someone get _____(5) with breaking the rules?
 How would you advise someone to get _____(6) a difficult breakup?
 Can you share a personal experience where you or someone you know successfully got
their _____(7) together in a challenging situation?
 Can you share tips for individuals facing financial challenges to help them get _____(8)
more effectively?
 In casual conversation, how might someone use the phrase get a _____(9) on?
 Share a situation where someone might get on someone's _____(10).
 What steps do you take when you can't get _____(11) of someone you need to speak with?
 What are some common reasons people procrastinate and struggle to get _____(12) to
important tasks?
 Explain the meaning of the phrase get _____(13) and when it might be used in conversation.
 Provide an example of a situation in which it is beneficial to get _____(14) with difficult
colleagues.
 Have you ever had an experience where you got on like a _____(15) on fire with someone
you didn't expect to? What factors contributed to the unexpected connection?
2 Let's match these halves!
1  How do you usually a along with difficult colleagues.

2  What steps do you take when you b real and when it might be used in
can't get conversation.
3  Provide an example of a situation in c move on
which it is beneficial to get
4  Can you share a personal experience d on someone's nerves.
where you or someone you know
successfully got their
5  In what context could someone get e get around in your city

6  How would you advise someone to f away with breaking the rules
get
7  Explain the meaning of the phrase g fire with someone you didn't expect to
get
8  Can you explain how to get the h act together in a challenging situation

9  Can you share tips for individuals i hang of a new skill or activity
facing financial challenges to help them
10  Share a situation where someone j hold of someone you need to speak with
might get
11  In casual conversation, how might k get by more effectively
someone use the phrase get a
12  Have you ever had an experience l around to important tasks
where you got on like a house on
13  What are some common reasons m over a difficult breakup
people procrastinate and struggle to get

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