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Phrasal Verbs Practice

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  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To change one’s opinion or see a new point of view?
    come around
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To retrieve something?
    get [x] back
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: Come to have (something); receive. / Succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain?
    get
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To think of an idea, especially as the first person to do so, or to produce a solution?
    come up with [x]
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To commit a crime or misdeed without incurring any negative consequences?
    get away with [x]
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To begin or start something, especially something basic or fundamental?
    get down to [x]
  • Even after telling Juan three times that she doesn’t want to be his girlfriend anymore, Maria still didn’t ______ her point ________.
    get [her point] across
  • Ainhoa and Paula are very good friends with Aroa but Rafa and Emilie don’t _____ ______ ______ her.
    get along with
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To arise as a topic of discussion or receive attention. / To approach. / To present itself or occur, as of an event or situation?
    come up
  • Haley and Talia have been friends for so long that nothing could _____ ________ them.
    come between
  • My parents don’t like you right now, but they’ll _______ _________ once they get to know you.
    come around
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: move or travel towards or into a place thought of as near or familiar to the speaker / occur; happen; take place?
    come
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To interfere with a relationship between two people?
    come between [x]
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To recover from or overcome something?
    get over [x]
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To successfully communicate or explain something?
    get [x] across
  • Even after taking medicine and sleeping a lot, Diego still couldn’t _____ ______ his illness.
    get over
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To catch an illness?
    come down with [x]
  • I have such a bad cough and headache, I think I’ve ____ ____ ____ a cold.
    come down with
  • Sofia needs a good title for her story, but she can’t ______ ___ _______ one that she likes.
    come up with
  • The best thing to _____ ____ ___ my parents’ relationship is my birth.
    come out of
  • Cristina left her jacket at school yesterday so today she needs to _____ it ______.
    get [it] back
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To be on good terms with someone?
    get along with [x]
  • Marcel was going to ask his boss for time off but the topic didn’t ______ ____ in their conversation.
    come up
  • Our football game is tomorrow so we really need to _____ _______ ___ practicing.
    get down to
  • Which verb or phrasal verb means: To happen as a consequence of another event?
    come out of [x]
  • Karla thinks that because she is the teacher’s daughter, she can _____ _____ _____ not doing her homework.
    get away with