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GIVE AWAY
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GIVE OUT
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GIVE BACK
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GIVE OFF
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GIVE UP
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GIVE IN
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GIVE OVER
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GIVE UP FOR
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GIVE OF
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GIVE WAY
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GIVE UP ON
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GIVE AWAY
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GET TOGETHER - Exercises
Remember: 'Get together' means to meet with someone socially, or to gather people for a purpose
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'get together' correctly?
I need to get together my things before leaving
Let's get together for coffee this weekend
She got together the bus at noon
2. Which sentence uses 'get together' correctly?
The whole family gets together every Christmas
He got together his homework yesterday
They get together the meeting room
GET ON - Exercises
Remember: 'Get on' means to board a vehicle, to continue doing something, or to have a good relationship with someone
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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We _____ the train just before it departed
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I need to _____ with my work now
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Do you _____ well with your neighbors?
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How is your son _____ at school?
GET OFF - Exercises
Remember: 'Get off' means to leave a vehicle, to finish work, or to avoid punishment
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'get off' correctly?
I need to get off my homework tonight
Get off the bus at the next stop
She got off her friend yesterday
2. Which sentence uses 'get off' correctly?
What time do you get off work today?
He got off the stairs quickly
They get off their books every morning
GET ACROSS - Exercises
Remember: 'Get across' means to successfully communicate or make something understood
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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I'm trying to _____ my point but he won't listen
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The message finally _____ to the team
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She's not _____ her ideas clearly
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His speech _____ the importance of teamwork
GET INTO - Exercises
Remember: 'Get into' means to enter something, to become involved in something, or to develop an interest in something
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'get into' correctly?
I need to get into my friend today
She got into the best university in the country
He gets into the bus every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'get into' correctly?
I've really gotten into yoga lately
They got into their homework yesterday
She gets into the office at 9 AM
GET AT - Exercises
Remember: 'Get at' means to reach or access something, or to suggest or imply something indirectly
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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I can't _____ the books on the top shelf
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What are you _____ with that comment?
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We finally _____ the truth after hours of questioning
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The files are difficult to _____ without a password
GET RID OF - Exercises
Remember: 'Get rid of' means to dispose of something, to eliminate something unwanted, or to make someone leave
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'get rid of' correctly?
I need to get rid of the store today
I want to get rid of these old clothes
She got rid of her friend yesterday
2. Which sentence uses 'get rid of' correctly?
How can I get rid of this headache?
He gets rid of the office every morning
They got rid of the park last week
GET OUT OF - Exercises
Remember: 'Get out of' means to avoid doing something, to escape from a situation, or to stop a habit
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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She _____ doing the dishes by pretending to be sick
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I need to _____ this bad habit
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He's always _____ his responsibilities
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I _____ going to the meeting tomorrow
GET AWAY WITH - Exercises
Remember: 'Get away with' means to escape punishment or consequences for something wrong
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'get away with' correctly?
I got away with my friend yesterday
He got away with lying to his parents
She gets away with the office every day
2. Which sentence uses 'get away with' correctly?
You won't get away with cheating on the test
They got away with their homework
I get away with the bus at 5 PM
GET HOLD OF - Exercises
Remember: 'Get hold of' means to obtain something, to make contact with someone, or to grab something physically
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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I finally _____ the book I wanted
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Can you _____ John and ask him to call me?
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She _____ some confidential information
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I _____ anyone at the office yesterday
GET USED TO - Exercises
Remember: 'Get used to' means to become accustomed or familiar with something over time
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🎯Multiple Choice
1. Which sentence uses 'get used to' correctly?
I need to get used to the store
It takes time to get used to working night shifts
She got used to her friend yesterday
2. Which sentence uses 'get used to' correctly?
I'm getting used to living in a big city
He gets used to the office every morning
They got used to the park last week
GET READY - Exercises
Remember: 'Get ready' means to prepare yourself or something for an event or activity
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✏️Fill in the Blanks
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We need to _____ for the party tonight
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She _____ in just 10 minutes this morning
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I'm _____ for my presentation tomorrow
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_____ for some big news!
