Respuestas
My daughter is an early bird. She gets up at 7 every day of the week.
How can Tom get by on his poor salary?
Pat usually fails to get her jokes across .
Jim got through his exams without much effort.
You’d better get in the back seat. I’ve got my son’s safety seat in the front.
I’ve never got along with my brother-in-law.
If this secret gets out , you’ll be in trouble.
We’ve climbed the fence easily, but now we can’t get down .
You should get over with your homework right now.
Kate hasn’t got over her separation with Mark.
The burglar got away before we came back home.
When Moly got off the plane, she saw all her family waiting for her.
Let’s get down to business.
Linda’s been unemployed for six months. She’s getting by thanks to her parents’ help.
After the concert the audience got up and applauded for ten minutes.
Do Steve and Jess get along ?
Can you tell me where I should get off ?
We hope to get away for a few days at Easter.
How did Liz get in here? She hasn’t got the key, has she?
It took me two weeks to get over the terrible flu.
A continuación, completamos las oraciones con los Phrasal Verbs con las opciones dadas.
Completing the sentences with Phrasal Verbs
- My daughter is an early bird. She gets up at 7 every day of the week.
- How can Tom get by on his poor salary?
- Pat usually fails to get her jokes across.
- Jim got through his exams without much effort.
- You’d better get in the back seat. I’ve got my son’s safety seat in the front.
- I’ve never got along with my brother-in-law.
- If this secret gets out, you’ll be in trouble.
- We’ve climbed the fence easily, but now we can’t get down.
- You should get over with your homework right now.
- Kate hasn’t got over her separation with Mark.
- The burglar got away before we came back home.
- When Molly got off the plane, she saw all her family waiting for her.
- Let’s get down to business.
- Linda’s been unemployed for six months. She’s getting by thanks to her parents’ help.
- After the concert, the audience got up and applauded for ten minutes.
- Do Steve and Jess get along?
- Can you tell me where I should get off?
- We hope to get away for a few days at Easter.
- How did Liz get in here? She hasn’t got the key, has she?
- It took me two weeks to get over the terrible flu.
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