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  • Bad weather always gets me ______. I feel much happier when the sun shines.
    out
    under
    up
    down
  • They have only just met, but they already get ____ really well.
    with
    over
    together
    on
  • I tried to walk past him, but he just wouldn't ______
    get off the way
    get out of my way
    get out of his way
    get in the way
  • My job is very stressful, so holidays are very important to me - I try to get ____ at least twice a year.
    over
    away
    along
    on
  • My boss is really tough, so I can never get ______ doing poor quality work.
    out with
    over with
    away with
    away from
  • It took me a long time to ________ my new neighbours, but now we have a great relationship.
    get knowing
    get to know
    get to knowing
    get known
  • It's time I cleaned up my house and got ____ all my old clothes.
    rid out
    rid with
    rid off
    rid of
  • At first, I didn't like the winter in Tallinn, but I am slowly _________ it.
    getting used it
    getting use to it
    getting used with it
    getting used to it
  • I've been trying to teach my father how to use his new smartphone, but I just can't get _____ to him.
    on
    out
    through
    over
  • I can't speak Spanish very well, but I know enough to get ____.
    over
    out
    by
    into
  • She still hasn't recovered from the flu. In fact, she's __________.
    getting worst
    getting worse
    getting worse
    getting the worst
  • It took me weeks to get _____ that virus, but I'm feeling much better now.
    away with
    over
    off
    through
  • I can't come out tonight - I've got too much work to get ______
    with
    through
    out
    over
  • Susan can't stop stealing from Rimi, but the police have never caught her. I don't know how she ________.
    gets away from it
    gets out from it
    gets through it
    gets away with it
  • Where have you been? I've been trying to ________you all day.
    get hold with you
    get touch with you
    get to touch with you
    get in touch with
  • It really ___________ when my cat wakes me up in the morning.
    gets to my nerves
    gets on my nerves
    gets into my nerves
    get under my nerves
  • Can I talk to you? I have something I need to get _______.
    off my mind
    out of my mouth
    off my chest
    out of my head
  • I really got ______ skiing last winter; I loved it and want to go again this year.
    onto
    into
    up to
    over
  • I love chocolate, but but I'm trying to cut _____ on the amount I eat every day, otherwise I'll get fat!
    up
    off
    down
    out
  • I hate ironing, so I just leave it and never get _____ to doing it.
    on
    round
    through
    forward