Работа с фразовыми глаголами. Глагол get

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Phrasal Verbs with GET

get away — escape

get on — (1)make progress; (2) be friendly

get on with — (1) have a good relationship with; (2) continue with

get over — recover from

get through — (1) make contact; (2) manage to finish

get together — meet socially

get up — rise from bed

get into — become used to


  1. What time do you normally . . . in the morning?

  2. It was great meeting you. We must . . . again soon.

  3. I've dialed his number but I can't . . .

  4. My cousin likes his job but he doesn't . . . his boss very well.

  5. The bank robbers managed to . . . with 10,000.

  6. It was a terrible tragedy and we're still trying to . . . it.

  7. Take the car for a test drive and see how you . . .

  1. When can we get . . . for a drink?

  2. When you get . . . with your work, let's go out.

  3. We were all delighted when we heard you'd got . . . your exam.

  4. He's just getting . . . an illness.

12. I do really hope that sooner or later you'll get . . . the shock.

13. How's your work getting . . . ?

14. How will we get . . . without you?

15. I caught a really big fish but it . . .

16. You can't . . . from the fact that it would cost a lot of money.

17. I'm sorry I'm late; I was in a meeting and couldn't . . .

18. Don't try to deceive the taxman; you'll never . . . with it.

19. This continual wet weather is . . . me . . .

20. I don't know what's . . . her lately; she's been behaving very oddly.

21. I'll soon . . . the way of doing things.

22. Her mother's support . . . her . . . her depression.

23. You'll be glad to . . . your operation . . . with.