www.autoenglish.org Written by Bob Wilson ©Robert Clifford McNair Wilson 2008 Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Get 1 of 2 A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then trans
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Exercise on the Phrasal Verbs of To Get 1 of 2
A Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings and then translate them.
1 To get off with a – connect with by phone ð
2 To get on b – have good relations withð
3 To get on with c – board ð
4 To get through d – get out of bed ð
5 To get up e – have a romantic encounter with ð
B Fill the gaps using phrasal verbs in the correct form. 1 Anne got with Alan at the office party. 2 When I got the bus, it was full and I had to stand up. 3 My boss is OK. I get with her quite well. 4 Is there something wrong with your mobile? I couldn't get .
5 Monday tomorrow and that means getting early. 6 The police know that he got the train at Petersfield but they don't know where he was going. 7 I’ve phoned the train station 5 times but I can't get to information. 8 He's a pig. He got with my ex. 9 He doesn't have to get until ten. Lucky thing! 10 My brother and I used to fight but now we get fine. 11 I tried phoning the builder four times but I coudn’t get .
C Now make up some examples of your own. 1
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A 1E 2C 3B 4A 5D
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1 Anne got off with Alan at the office party.
2 When I got on the bus, it was full and I had to stand up.
3 My boss is OK. We get on quite well.
4 Is there something wrong with your mobile? I couldn’t get through.
5 Monday tomorrow and that means getting up early.
6 The police know that he got on at Petersfield but they still don’t know where he was going to.
7 We’ve phoned the station 5 times but we can’t get through to information.
8 He’s a pig. He got off with my ex.
9 She doesn’t have to get up until ten.
10 My brother and I used to fight but now we get on just fine.
11 I tried phoning the builder four times but I coudn’t get through.