Try to find the right phrasal verb to complete the sentence.
1) Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning _____ me _____ the mood for work.
a) gets me in b) gets me off c) gets me out d) gets me on
2) He opened the car door and _____.
a) got on b) got behind c) got in d) got onto
3) I'd really like to _____ with some friends after work.
a) get behind b) get after c) get through d) get together
4) The man who stole the lady's purse unfortunately _____.
a) got by b) got away c) got around d) got somebody down
5) The boss doesn't really _____ with any of his employees.
a) get on (British English)/get along(American English) b) get by (BE)/get on (AE) c) get around (BE)/get on (AE)
2 comments:
Helloooo :)
1) Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning (a) gets me in the mood for work. ... indeed I need at work a second one .. and a third .. ;)
2) He opened the car door and (c) got in.
3) I`d really like to (d) get together with some friends after work.
4) The man who stole the lady`s purse unfortunately (b) got away.
5) The boss doesn`t really (a) get on/along with any of his employees.
Greetings, Redy
All of your answers are correct! Do you understand all of the vocabulary?
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