The verb to get

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Answer these questions about the different uses of the verb "to get".
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Question 1

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It's 3 pm and I still have so many things to get [blank_start]done[blank_end]
Answer
  • done

Question 2

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The teacher talked for over 30 minutes and I [blank_start]couldn't get[blank_end] a word of what he said
Answer
  • couldn't get

Question 3

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This smell of warm bread [blank_start]gets me[blank_end] hungry. Let's buy some!
Answer
  • gets me

Question 4

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Choose the phrasal verb that best describes the situation in the picture below
Answer
  • get along with
  • get up
  • get into
  • get off
  • get on

Question 5

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Do you know if Marie _____ the email I sent her yesterday?
Answer
  • got
  • get
  • gets
  • did she get

Question 6

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Stop using your dad's aftershave! You know that really [blank_start]gets to him[blank_end]!
Answer
  • gets to him

Question 7

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When you are "getting out doing something" you are:
Answer
  • trying to avoid doing something you don't want to
  • starting doing something from the beginning
  • going out to do something with friends
  • enjoying doing something a lot
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