Phrasal verbs f, g
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Complete with the correct phrasal verb. Change the verbs as neccessary.
fall through, fill in, figure out, find out, focus on, get away,
get by, get in, get off,
get on, get on with, get out of, get over,
get rid of, get up, give up, go through,
grow up,
- Some things are impossible to (understand) figure out. ______________
- I didn't want to go to the party and finally I (avoided having to go) got out of ______________ it.
- I was the first to (leave) get off ______________ the bus.
- It took him a long time to (recover from) get over ______________ his broken relationship.
- I didn't have a key so I couldn't (enter)get in.______________
- He didn't have the information, but he will (get it) find out. ______________
- It's important to (have a good relationship with) get on with______________ your work colleagues
- The economy is (experiencing) going through ______________ a recession.
- Optimistic people like to (look at) focus on______________ positivity.
- If you apply for a job, you usually have to fill in______________ an application form.
- I decided to (sell / give away) get rid of ______________ my old car.
- Some people have to get up______________ very early in the morning.
- you should (stop) give up______________ smoking.
- He doesn't earn much money but he (survives) gets by. ______________
- Their new business plan has (failed) fallen through. ______________
- He doesn't earn much money but he (survives) gets by. ______________
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| Phrasal verbs h, i, j, k | |
| Phrasal verbs l, m, n, o | |
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| Phrasal verbs t, u, v, w |