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Phrasal Verbs with get

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  • This is how we do things here. You'll _______ it.
    get used to
  • How are you __________ the economic crisis?
    getting through
  • I can't _______ this situation on my own :(
    get through
  • I ____ a new job last week. It's pretty cool and I'll be well paid.
    got
  • Change the sentence using be supposed to. "She intended to buy me a gift".
    She was supposed to buy me a gift / She was going to buy me a gift.
  • I _____ work at 6. It's 7 now.
    got off
  • Have you _________ the meeting yet? I wanna invite you to dinner.
    gotten out of
  • I need to ______ the death of my fish. I'm very sad :(
    get over
  • I finally _______ decluttering my bedroom yesterday! Ajua!!!! I had a lot of junk there.
    got around to
  • Hasn't she _______ her ex yet?? It's been a while.
    gotten over
  • Give your new classmates a chance, you need to _________ them better.
    get to know
  • What time do you ______ work?
    get off
  • Surprisingly, he _________ cheating on his last exam.
    got away with
  • You need to get going with do/doing your homework .
    doing
  • She's __________ finishing her thesis this week.
    getting around to
  • I said I'd pay for her meal but I don't have any money left, I gotta ______ it.
    get out of
  • I can't _______ this situation on my own :(
    get through / get over
  • I _____ that my brother in law is a criminal.
    get the feeling
  • I can't __________ spending so much time with my siblings, they're so annoying!!
    get used to
  • We better _______ or we'll be late.
    get going
  • I'm _________ taking online classes.
    getting used to
  • I'm _________ doing chores this week!
    getting away with
  • Change the sentence using be supposed to. "They had to be here at 5".
    They were supposed to be here at 5.
  • Can we _______ doing only the oral quiz?
    get away with
  • I gotta _______ with studying my piano lessons.
    get going
  • Change the sentence using be supposed to. "They say it's a graduation".
    It's supposed to be a graduation.
  • Change the sentence using be supposed to. "I should work tomorrow"
    I'm supposed to work tomorrow