Phrasal Verb To Get Exercice Et Corrigé

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phrasal verb : to get

● to get up ​ : se lever (le matin), se lever d’un siège, canapé, etc.

● to get away​ : faire un break, faire une coupure

● to get rid of​ : se débarrasser, jeter

● to get along (well with)​ : bien s’entendre avec quelqu’un

● to get in​ : sortir d’un bus, avion, train, etc. rentrer chez soit

● to get over​ : récupérer d’une maladie, fatigue, etc. se remettre


d’une surprise, tourner la page

● to get out of​ : sortir d’un lieu

● to get by ​ : bien s’en sortir (par ex. financièrement), se débrouiller


(dans une langue)

● to get on (with) ​ : bien s’entendre avec quelqu’un, avancer,


continuer

● to get off ​ : sortir d’un avion, bus, train, etc.

Choisir la bonne préposition :

up, out, rid of, along, on, in, off, away, over, by

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Exercice

1. Sorry, I can’t come to the party, I have to get ________ early


tomorrow.

2. You have to get _____ the bus at the next stop.

3. As soon as she met her new colleague, she got _____ with her.

4. You look tired! We should get ______ this weekend..

5. Do you still need your old school books? Or can I get ______ them?

6. Unfortunately they didn’t get _________. It seems that they even


hate each other.

7. When he got _____ the plane, his whole family was waiting for him.

8. Come on, get ____ the car. We really have to leave now!

9. It took me more than 2 weeks to get ______ the flu.

10. I don’t want to see anyone. Please, get ______. I need some time
alone.

11. Why did you get ______ so late yesterday? I’ve been waiting at home
for 2 hours.

12. After the break up, he couldn’t move on and get _____ it. He was so
in love.

13. It’s very hard to get ____ these days. The cost of living has
increased.

14. Her English accent is terrible but she gets _____ in Spanish and
French.

15. Don’t give up! You should get ______ with it till you succeed.

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Corrigé

● Sorry, I can’t come to the party, I have to get ​up​ early tomorrow.

● You have to get ​off​ the bus at the next stop.

● As soon as she met her new colleague, she got ​on​ with her.

● You look tired! We should get ​away​ this weekend..

● Do you still need your old school books? Or can I get​ rid of​ them?

● Unfortunately they didn’t get ​along well​. It seems that they even
hate each other.

● When he got ​off​ the plane, his whole family was waiting for him.

● Come on, get ​in​ the car. We really have to leave now!

● It took me more than 2 weeks to get ​over ​the flu.

● I don’t want to see anyone. Please, get ​out​. I need some time
alone.

● Why did you get ​in​ so late yesterday? I’ve been waiting at home
for 2 hours.

● After the break up, he couldn’t move on and get ​over​ it. He was so
in love.

● It’s very hard to get ​by​ these days. The cost of living has
increased.

● Her English accent is terrible but she gets ​by​ in Spanish and
French.

● Don’t give up! You should get ​on​ with it till you succeed.
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