COMPLETE
OPTIONS I
COMPLETE II
ORGANIZE
OPTIONS
100

I'M NOT WELL, I'M FEELING BAD, MY NOSE IS RUNNING, I HAVE A HEADACHE. I THINK I_______.

I'M NOT WELL, I'M FEELING BAD, MY NOSE IS RUNNING, I HAVE A HEADACHE. I THINK I GOT A COLD

100

Become interested in something

a) Go into something

b) Get over something

c) Get into something

d) Get along with something

Get into something

100

to enter a car,train,etc.

I’m inviting you to _______ the car.

I’m inviting you to get in the car.

100

gets/with/Elennah/on/everyone

Elennah gets on well with everyone.

100

To return to a place

a)Get into

b) Get over

c) Get back

d) Get in

GET BACK

to return to a place

Please, give me a call when you get back.

200

I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE. LOOT AT ME! I'M___________.

I'M NOT YOUNG ANYMORE. LOOT AT ME! I'M GOING GREY.

200

 Have a romantic meeting somewhere with someone

a) Hang out

b) Get on a date

c) Go accross a date

d) Go on a date

Go on a date

200

This party is so excited! I'm _______ crazy in here!

She‘ll get _____ from work as soon as she can. (to escape from sb/sth)

This party is so excited! I'm going crazy in here!

She‘ll get away from work as soon as she can.

200

his/an/Today/got into/ over/ we/ argument/punishment rule.

Today we got into an argument over his punishment rule.

200

GET OFF

To leave a place

a) Get out

b) Get off

c) Get away

d) Get along

GET OFF

to leave a place

We will get off at 8 o’clock


*Get out: to leave OR SCAPE

300

We each had about the same amount to eat and drink, so let's ________ on the bill.


The coulple soon begin to _______ well with each other.

 

We each had about the same amount to eat and drink, so let's go halves on the bill.


The coulple soon begin to get on well with each other. 

300

 Slowly learn more about someone

a) Get tired

b) Get to know

c) Go to know

d) Go into interests

Get to know

300

I am better suited to her temperament, we _____ well.


to meet socially:

We usually ________ once a week.


I am better suited to her temperament, we get on well.


We usually get together once a week.

300

now/for/his/been/around/months/going out with/He's/girlfriend/six/

He's been GOING OUT WITH his girlfriend for around six months now.

300

Meaning: Move to another side or place 

a)Get on

b) Go accross

c) Get over

d) Go on

Go across phrasal verb

  1. Meaning: Move to another side or place
    (Intransitive | International English)

    » Example: He WENT ACROSS to the opposition.

400

It’s impossible to ______ with her. She's so mean!


I'm pretty broke, but I'll ________ with you on a bottle of wine.

It’s impossible to get along with her. She's so mean!


I'm pretty broke, but I'll go halves with you on a bottle of wine.

400

 begin having an argument

a) go into a fight

b) get stressed about something

c) get into an argument

d) Get crazy about something



get into an argument  

400

We need more information on this plan. Could you go ________, please?


Sandy and her son got _______ argument,I heard screams and glass breaking.  

We need more information on this plan. Could you go into detail, please?


Sandy and her son got into an argument,I heard screams and glass breaking.   

400

how wonderful/She just/ talking/about/never/She/ boyfriend./stops/ about her/ he/ goes on/is.

She never stops talking about her boyfriend. She just goes on about how wonderful he is.

400

Meaning: Proceed

a) Go over

b) Get over

c) Get ahead

d) Go ahead


Go ahead phrasal verb

  1. Meaning: Proceed
    (Intransitive | International English)

    » Example: The construction of the bypass WENT AHEAD despite the protests from environmentalists.

500

I didn't really agree, but I ________ WITH the decision

I didn't really agree, but I WENT ALONG WITH the decision

500

Talk a lot about something and annoy people

a) Get into details

b) Get interested in

c) Get clarified

d) Go on

Go on

500

We wanted to celebrate, so we ______ on a bottle of champagne. 

 You need to take your passport when you ______.

We wanted to celebrate, so we went halves on a bottle of champagne. 

You need to take your passport when you go abroad.

500

only fair/so I/this big/it was/ just/He'd/ bought/ felt/ house/to go halves.

He'd just bought this big house so I felt it was only fair to go halves.

500

grey start to have gray hair

a) Get gray

b) Get old

c) Go gray

d) Go old


go gray

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