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GET UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Get up' means to rise from bed or a sitting position, or to stand up
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'get up' correctly?
I need to get up the stairs quickly
I usually get up at 7 AM every morning
Can you get up the box from the shelf?
2. Which sentence uses 'get up' correctly?
Please get up from the chair so I can sit down
The plane will get up at 9 PM
She got up her books from the table

GET DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Get down' means to descend, to lower oneself, or to depress someone
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The cat _____ from the tree by itself
2. Can you help me _____ the suitcase from the top shelf?
3. This rainy weather really _____ me sometimes
4. She _____ on her knees to look under the bed

GET IN - Exercises

Remember: 'Get in' means to enter a vehicle or building, or to arrive at a destination
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'get in' correctly?
I need to get in my homework before Friday
Please get in the car, we're running late
She got in a good mood today
2. Which sentence uses 'get in' correctly?
What time did your flight get in last night?
He got in trouble for the mistake
I got in my friend at the party

GET OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Get out' means to leave a place or vehicle, or to escape from somewhere
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. We _____ of the taxi in front of the hotel
2. I need to _____ more and enjoy the sunshine
3. The secret _____ and everyone found out
4. _____ of here immediately! It's dangerous!

GET BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Get back' means to return to a place, to retrieve something, or to take revenge
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'get back' correctly?
I need to get back my energy after work
What time will you get back from your trip?
She got back the stairs quickly
2. Which sentence uses 'get back' correctly?
I need to get back to work now
He got back his friend yesterday
They get back the bus at 5 PM

GET AWAY - Exercises

Remember: 'Get away' means to escape, to leave for a vacation, or to avoid punishment
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The thief _____ before the police arrived
2. We need to _____ for a weekend and relax
3. She _____ with only a warning from the teacher
4. I _____ from work until Friday

GET AROUND - Exercises

Remember: 'Get around' means to move from place to place, to avoid something, or to spread (news/rumors)
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'get around' correctly?
I get around the table every morning
She gets around the city by bicycle
He got around his homework yesterday
2. Which sentence uses 'get around' correctly?
The news got around very quickly
I need to get around the office now
They got around their friends at the park

GET OVER - Exercises

Remember: 'Get over' means to recover from an illness or difficult situation, or to overcome a problem
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. She finally _____ her fear of flying
2. It takes time to _____ a breakup
3. He _____ the flu in just a few days
4. I _____ how beautiful this place is!

GET THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Get through' means to successfully complete or survive a difficult situation, or to make contact by phone
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'get through' correctly?
I need to get through the store quickly
We got through the difficult times together
She gets through her friends every day
2. Which sentence uses 'get through' correctly?
I tried to call but couldn't get through
He got through the building yesterday
They get through the park on Sundays

GET BY - Exercises

Remember: 'Get by' means to manage to survive or cope with limited resources or abilities
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. I don't earn much, but I _____ with what I have
2. She _____ with just basic Spanish during her trip
3. We're just _____ until payday
4. I _____ without a car in the city

GET AHEAD - Exercises

Remember: 'Get ahead' means to make progress in life or career, or to advance beyond others
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'get ahead' correctly?
I need to get ahead the line at the store
Hard work is the key to getting ahead in your career
She got ahead the bus this morning
2. Which sentence uses 'get ahead' correctly?
He's always trying to get ahead of the competition
They got ahead their schedule yesterday
I get ahead my work every morning

GET ALONG - Exercises

Remember: 'Get along' means to have a good relationship with someone, or to manage or progress in a situation
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. Do you _____ well with your new boss?
2. They _____ great from the first day they met
3. How are you _____ with your project?
4. My cat and dog _____ at all
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