Get

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Get - Phrasal Verb
Iratxe M
Mind Map by Iratxe M, updated more than 1 year ago
Iratxe M
Created by Iratxe M almost 7 years ago
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Get
  1. DOWN
    1. ON
      1. Get the agreement down on paper so we can all sign it.
      2. TO
        1. The exam is the day after tomorrow, so let's get down to study.
      3. ACROSS
        1. How can I get my message across if nobody listens to me?
        2. BY
          1. Monica couldn't study much, buy she got by and passed the exam.
          2. OUT
            1. Sally is so sad that she doesn't want to get out tonight.
              1. OFF
                1. You won't be able to get out of this problem easily.
              2. INTO
                1. I don’t think we have time to get into that now.
                2. AT
                  1. Martha has changed her statement. I think she has been got at.
                  2. AWAY
                    1. Her boss told her to get away for a couple of days and rest.
                    2. ON
                      1. Get your boots on if you are going out, it's raining heavily.
                      2. OVER
                        1. Ben could get over his fear of flying and took a plane to Spain.
                          1. WITH
                            1. The kids are trying to get the homework over with so they can play.
                          2. ALONG
                            1. WITH
                              1. Sid doesn't want Bob to come, he doesn't get along with him.
                              2. Richard and his sister don’t get along.
                              3. ON WITH
                                1. The government must get on with addressing these long-standing issues.
                                2. BACK
                                  1. AT
                                    1. Clark got back at Bill for telling his mother he cut classes.
                                    2. If you are getting back early we could go to the movies.
                                    3. AHEAD
                                      1. Sally's really getting ahead in the investigation.
                                      2. AROUND
                                        1. I'd love to get around more, I always stay here for my holidays.
                                        2. OFF
                                          1. Nina needs medical help to get off drugs.
                                          2. RID OF
                                            1. Jim should get rid of those awful friends of his. They're no good.
                                            2. ROUND
                                              1. I can't believe the newspaper got round such morbid information about her.
                                              2. THROUGH
                                                1. It's been very hard for Kelly to get through her divorce.
                                                2. UP
                                                  1. When I was in school, we had to get up if a teacher entered the classroom.
                                                    1. TO
                                                      1. I couldn't finish the test, I only got up to the sixth question.
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