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C1.1 ADVANCED GET PHRASES

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  • I liked him to begin with, but he’s now really starting TO ANNOY ME.
    TO GET ON MY NERVES
  • Come on! We’ll be late if you don’t HURRY UP.
    GET A MOVE ON
  • If I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY to go and live abroad, I think I’d probably take it.
    GOT THE CHANCE
  • You need to CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE AND WORK HARDER or you’ll fail all your exams
    GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER
  • My sister was a good girl, but I was always BEING PUNISHED FOR MISBEHAVING.
    GETTING INTO TROUBLE
  • It’s difficult to CONTACT GEORGE because he never has his phone switched on.
    GET THROUGH TO GEORGE / GET HOLD OF GEORGE
  • She hasn't RECOVERED FROM her nasty cold yet.
    GOT OVER
  • Ever since we met at high school, Jules and I HAD A GREAT RELATIONSHIP
    GOT ON LIKE A HOUSE ON FIRE
  • Pete was ill for a week and he has inevitably STOPPED MAKING PROGRESS with his work.
    GOT BEHIND
  • Could you please THROW AWAY all the old clothes you don’t wear anymore?
    GET RID OF
  • It’s not easy MANAGING TO LIVE on a student grant, especially in a big city.
    GETTING BY
  • Somehow millionaires manage NOT TO BE CAUGHT AND PUNISHED for tax evasion.
    TO GET AWAY WITH
  • Martha was dumped by her ex-boyfriend and now she wants TO TAKE REVENGE ON HIM.
    TO GET HER OWN BACK
  • My parents always let my little sister DO WHATEVER SHE WANTS – that’s why she’s so spoilt.
    GET HER OWN WAY
  • Not having enough time for myself really DEPRESSES ME.
    GETS ME DOWN
  • I thought we’d made it clear that we’d meet at the restaurant, but somehow she MISUNDERSTOOD and was waiting for us to pick her up.
    GOT THE WRONG END OF THE STICK
  • What’s the best way to MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER in this city?
    GET AROUND