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C2 Phrasal verbs: "Get"

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  • If the reformist candidate ________, housing policy will change fast.
    gets on
    gets into
    gets in
  • To ________ the new platform, book the advanced workshop.
    get by with
    get on with
    get the most out of
  • I’ll fix the issue - just ________ for ten minutes.
    get off my shoulders
    get off my head
    get off my back
  • We should wrap up; it’s ________ (late).
    getting on
    getting up
    getting off
  • Enough brainstorming - let’s ________ writing the final brief.
    get down to
    get off to
    get around to
  • After two weeks of rest, she finally ________ the flu and came back to training.
    got over
    got off
    got through
  • Let’s ________ next Thursday to compare results.
    get along
    get together
    get up
  • The privacy bill is unlikely to ________ parliament before the summer recess.
    get through
    get across
    get over
  • He shouted, “______!” when the love-struck fan tried to hug him.
    get down
    get off
    get out
  • The syllabus is bloated; we need to ________ and rebuild.
    get the basics back
    get back into basics
    get back to basics
  • The new business failed to ________ because funding collapsed.
    get to the ground
    get off the ground
    get over the ground
  • Even sceptics ________ the workshop once they tried the tools.
    got through a lot with
    got a lot out of
    got a lot over with
  • Everyone please ________ from your seats for this next part.
    get out
    get in
    get up
  • I’ll try to ________ one more example before time’s up.
    get in
    get on
    get up
  • Constant nit-picking feedback can really ________.
    get you off
    get you down
    get you through
  • Her charts really helped her ________ the argument to a non-technical audience.
    get around
    get across
    get over
  • On that stipend (small amount of smth) you can just about ________ in London.
    get over
    get through
    get by
  • We ________ with the client by misspelling her name.
    got off on the wrong foot
    got off to the wrong foot
    got on the wrong foot
  • Most Companies are trying to ________ the new AI boom.
    get into
    get in on
    get over
  • Do you ________ your lab partner?
    get on with
    get by with
    get along to
  • What did you ________ at the hackathon last night?
    get up to
    get by
    get on to
  • He turned up in a bizarre superhero ________.
    setup
    getup
    get-off
  • He edited the footage, but he won’t ________ mislabelling sponsored content.
    get by with
    get on with
    get away with
  • I keep meaning to back up my photos, but I never ________ it.
    get down to
    get through to
    get around to
  • It was his coach’s messages that ________ him ________ the toughest month of rehab.
    got / over
    got / through
    got / in
  • He’s ________ (old) a bit, but he still cycles every day.
    getting on
    getting over
    getting in
  • I usually ________ work at six, so I can call you then.
    get out
    get off
    get down
  • Until we ________ the data leak, we can’t restore the service.
    get to the bottom of
    get off the ground
    get around to
  • Once the figures ________, the share price fell.
    got around
    got across
    got over
  • They ________ from the first rehearsal - great chemistry.
    got on like a fire
    got on as a house on fire
    got on like a house on fire
  • She finally ________ the board after years of volunteering.
    got up to
    got on to
    got down to
  • Take a walk - you won’t ________ that mistake sitting here.
    get it from your mind
    get it out of your mind
    get it off your brain
  • During interviews, I try to ________ exact quotations in my notebook so I can use them later.
    get down
    get in
    get off
  • Those influencers seem to ________- no one calls them out.
    get away with murder
    get off with murder
    get through with murder
  • Despite the NDA, details still ________.
    got off
    got out
    got over
  • Deadlines are piling up; time to ________.
    get the act together
    get yourself together with
    get your act together
  • During lockdown, I really ________ photography.
    got onto
    got into
    got in on
  • We’re having a small ________ at mine after the lecture.
    get-over
    getup
    get-together
  • After years in management, she wants to ________ hands-on coding.
    get over
    get back into
    get in on