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PHRASAL VERBS (“to get…”) - Learn English Feel Good

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learnenglishfeelgood.com | ESL RESOURCEStopic: <strong>PHRASAL</strong> <strong>VERBS</strong> (“to get…”) 1For each sentence, choose which phrasal verb fits best.1. The river's current is very strong. It will be hard to ________.a) get across b) get in c) get around2. You really need a car in this city to ________.a) get by b) get around c) get on3. She had a hard time after the break-up, but then she decided to________ with her life.a) get along b) get in c) get on4. My girlfriend's mother and I don't ________ at all.a) get along b) get on c) get in5. It's OK. Don't worry. You'll ________ this.a) get along b) get on c) get through6. The museum? You should ________ at the third stop.a) get through b) get off c) get on7. As soon as he ________ the horse, I knew that he had never beenon one before.a) got on b) got around c) got in8. I ________ my old couch and need to buy a new one.a) got rid b) got rid of c) got off9. I'm really tired because I ________ at 5 AM this morning.a) got around b) got up c) got on10. Friends can help you to ________ a difficult time in your life.a) get around b) get by c) get throughall content © 2006 by learnenglishfeelgood.com | free to use for ESL teachers and students


topic: <strong>PHRASAL</strong> <strong>VERBS</strong> (“to get…”) 1ANSWERS: 1)a 2)b 3)c 4)a 5)c 6)b 7)a 8)b 9)b 10)c

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