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Phrasal verb: GET

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  • I don’t know how we’re going to ______________ the winter
    GET THROUGH
  • My sister ___________ me for stealing her shoes. She stole my favorite hat.
    GOT BACK AT
  • The company will have to close if it can't ________ the new regulations.
    GET OVER
  • I __________ early today to study for my exam.
    GOT UP
  • We __________ from our vacation last week.
    GOT BACK
  • I was surprised how well my new girlfriend and my sister ____________.
    GOT ALONG | GOT ON
  • What time do you leave work? I usually _____________ at six o’clock.
    GET OFF
  • Jason always __________ with cheating in his maths tests.
    GETS AWAY
  • We have arrived last week and I still haven’t _____________ unpacking yet.
    GOT AROUND TO / GOT ROUND TO
  • I don't know when I am going to _________ to writing the thank you cards.
    GET ROUND TO | GET AROUND TO
  • He’s doesn't want to clean his room. He's trying to __________ tidying it.
    GET OUT OF
  • Kate and I argued yesterday. We've never really ____________.
    GOT ON | GOTTEN ON | GOT ALONG | GOTTEN ALONG
  • Long time no see! We must ___________ for a drink.
    GET TOGETHER
  • I just ___________ the flu and now my sister has it.
    GOT OVER
  • Watch Frank – he’ll cheat if he thinks he can ______________ it.
    GET AWAY WITH
  • I can't go to our meeting tomorrow. I don’t want to ____________ with my work.
    GET BEHIND
  • She never ____________ the death of her cat.
    GOT OVER
  • I don’t earn a huge salary, but we ___________.
    GET BY