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  • Meaning: run into (as a phrasal verb) in Unit 1 context
    meet someone unexpectedly / encounter
  • Rearrange: they / get / of / rubbish / rid / need to/ the
    They need to get rid of the rubbish.
  • I need to ___ ___ ___ him about the meeting by tomorrow. (phrasal verb)
    get in touch with
  • What does “get on with (someone / something)” mean?
    to have a good relationship / continue doing something
  • Complete: She ___ ___  a bad cold last month.
    got over
  • What is the meaning of “get by” (in the context of Unit 1)?
    manage to survive / manage with limited resources
  • Which phrasal verb with “run” means “escape / leave”?
    run away
  • Which phrasal verb with “run” means “have none left”?
    run out / run out of
  • What does “get away with” mean?
    to do something wrong without being punished
  • Which phrasal verb with “run” means “meet someone by accident”?
    run into
  • We ___ ___ ___ traffic on the way here.
    got stuck in
  • Complete: They ___ ___ ___  the work despite interruptions.
    got on with
  • Rearrange: not / like / it’s / to / him / behave / this way
    It’s not like him to behave this way.
  • Which phrasal verb with “run” means “read or explain quickly”?
    run through
  • Complete: He tried to cheat on the exam and thought he could ___ ___ ___ it. (get)
    get away with
  • Meaning: run out of
    have none left of something
  • He ___ ___speak French very well but now he has forgotten a lot.
    used to
  • It’s not like him ___  his keys. A) forgot B) to forget C) forgetting D) forgets
    B) to forget
  • Which sentence is correct? A) We get on well with each other. B) We get by well with each other. C) We get over well with each other.
    A) We get on well with each other.
  • “Get rid of” means: A) to stop liking something B) to become free of something unwanted C) to borrow something from someone D) to hide something.
    B) to become free of something unwanted
  • Rearrange: tend / people / to / underestimate / often / their own abilities
    People often tend to underestimate their own abilities.
  • She ___ ___ ___ early mornings because of her job.
    is used to
  • Rearrange: used / he / travelling / is / to / long / flights/on
    He is used to travelling on long flights.
  • Rearrange: got / / over / she / hasn’t / the illness/yet
    She hasn’t got over the illness yet.
  • After moving to Madrid she found it hard to ___  ____ ____ the noise
    get used to
  • I ___ ___ ___ so many tasks that I couldn’t finish them all.
    got behind with
  • What does “get over (something)” mean?
    recover from / overcome