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My house is at the next bus stop, so I need to _______ here.
 
get off
 
get on
 
get together
 
get by
My classmates are really nice so it's easy to _______
 
get along with them
 
get on with them
 
get into them
 
get over them
On Saturday, we __________ in the park to play football.
 
get together
 
get up
 
get by
 
get over
It's difficult, but I need to __________ my fear of spiders.
 
get over
 
get by
 
get up
 
get together
It's time to __________ the train to go home.
 
get on
 
get over
 
get by
 
get into
I managed to __________ cleaning my room by pretending to be sick.
 
get out of
 
get over
 
get up
 
get by
Many students __________ on a budget while studying abroad.
 
get by
 
get back
 
get into
 
get up
Do you __________ with your brother or do you fight a lot?
 
get along
 
get up
 
get by
 
get into
She always tries to __________ doing the dishes.
 
get out of
 
get into
 
get together
 
get up
Lately, he's __________ playing chess online.
 
getting up
 
getting together
 
getting into
 
getting by
Make sure to __________ the train before it starts moving again.
 
get off
 
get up
 
get over
 
get into
It took me a while to __________ the flu last winter.
 
get over
 
get together
 
get up
 
get by
If you have a good relationship with your classmates, you:
 
You get along with your classmates
 
You get by your classmates
 
You get over your classmates
 
You get into your classmates
When you return from a holiday, you..
 
You get back from a holiday
 
You get over from a holiday
 
You get by a holiday
 
You get into a holiday
Alaric has a new hobby. The hobby is football. He has...
 
He has gotten into football
 
He has gotten over football
 
He has gotten on football
 
He has gotten together with football
What should you do to leave a train?
 
get off the train
 
get into the train
 
get over the train
 
get by the train
What do you do to enter a bus?
 
get on the bus
 
get over the bus
 
get out of the bus
 
get off the bus
Which phrasal verb means "to overcome" an illness?
 
get over
 
get up
 
get by
 
get into
When your friends plan to meet at the park, they are:
 
getting together
 
getting off
 
getting into
 
getting by
What do you do when the alarm rings in the morning?
 
Get up
 
Get over
 
Get by
 
Get into