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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #124811: Phrasal verb - Get
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    Phrasal verb - Get


     

     

     

    Main uses:

     

    1 - To be communicated or understood; to succeed in communicating something.

    2 - Reach or gain access to (something).

    3 - Escape blame, punishment, or undesirable consequences for (an act that is wrong or mistaken).

    4 - To enter a place, car,etc.

    5 - To leave a place, bus, etc.

    6 -  A - Do or make progress in a specified way. B- Have a harmonious or friendly relationship. 

    7 - Contrive to avoid or escape (a duty or responsibility).  

    8 - To deal with (a task) in due course

    9 - A- pass or help someone in passing (a difficult or testing experience or period). B - To finish or use up (a large amount or number of something), especially within a short time.  

    10 – Escape

     

    Please choose the correct preposition.

     



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