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Uses of get

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  • He’s _______ yoga these days.
    getting into
  • "Get behind" means to make progress ahead of schedule.
    False
  • An antonym for "get along with" is:
    Argue with someone
  • The gloomy weather is really _______.
    getting me down
  • "Get over" means to misunderstand something.
    False
  • Which phrase means "to eliminate or dispose of something or someone"?
    Get rid of
  • A synonym for "get away with" is:
    Avoid punishment
  • A synonym for "get through to" is:
    Communicate effectively
  • A synonym for "get on one’s nerves" is:
    Annoy someone
  • Which phrase means "to recover from something, such as an illness or a difficult experience"?
    Get over
  • Stop watching TV all day and _______!
    Get a life
  • She hid her brother's shoes to _______.
    Get her own back on
  • Get a move on" means to hurry or start moving.
    true
  • I don’t feel like I’m _______ with this puzzle.
    Getting anywhere
  • A synonym for "get to know" is:
    Learn about someone
  • Which phrase means "to make contact with someone, usually by phone or other means"?
    Get hold of
  • I need to _______ this old sofa.
    Get rid of
  • I hope I _______ to visit Paris someday.
    get the chance
  • He cheated on the test and _______.
    got away with it
  • Please _______ so I can carry this through.
    get out of the way
  • "Get the message" means to understand what is meant, often indirectly.
    True
  • Which phrase means "to escape punishment or consequences for something"?
    Get away with
  • Which phrase means "to move aside so that someone or something can pass or proceed"?
    Get out of the way
  • I’ve been trying to _______ you all day.
    get hold of