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Phrasal verbs with get

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  • I hate exams! I just want to ___ them ___ so I can enjoy my break.
    get ___ over with
  • She keeps ___ me for every little thing. I can’t do anything right!
    getting at
  • They’re brother and sister but don’t ___ very well.
    get on
  • Some poor families manage to ___ on just £10 a day.
    get by
  • The traffic is terrible! Let’s ___ at the next stop and walk.
    get off
  • If Mel thinks she's going to ___ being late again, she's terribly mistaken!
    get away with
  • Ok, let’s ___ to business!
    get down
  • She ___ of the washing-up by saying she had homework to finish.
    get out of
  • It's nice to ___ people you like.
    get together with
  • I had the flu all last week, but I ___ it eventually.
    got over
  • It’ll be nice to ___! Work has been so stressful this past month.
    get away
  • I ___ at 10am this morning as I didn’t have work.
    got up
  • I lent her my guitar over the Christmas holidays, and will ___ it ___ when the term starts
    get ___ back
  • The traffic was so bad, it took me an hour to ___ home after work.
    get back
  • Brad and Tom really don't ___ each other. They’re always arguing.
    get on with
  • Our sofa is really old. We need to ___.
    get rid of it
  • I was a little disappointed I didn’t get the job, but I ___ it.
    got over
  • Let's ___ this bus, I don't want to walk.
    get on