Question 1
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I find it difficult to communicate my ideas in English.
Question 2
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My colleague and I like each other very much.
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get ahead
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get away with something
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get along/on
Question 3
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I’m hoping to go on holiday for a week when this project is over.
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get back
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get round to something
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get away
Question 4
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My brother is always late for work, but somehow he is never punished.
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get on
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get round to something
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get away with something
Question 5
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I’ve finally found time to write my thesis.
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get round to something
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get on
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get over
Question 6
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We get back from our business trip this morning.
Question 7
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It can be difficult to get out the bus when you’re in a wheelchair.
Question 8
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Let's get on with the agenda.
Question 9
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We need to get rid of at least six people.
Question 10
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Let's get ahead for lunch this week.
Question 11
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He never seems [blank_start]to get over[blank_end] the fact that he failed in the competition.
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to get over
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to get across
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to get on with
Question 12
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I don't know how you [blank_start]get by[blank_end] with this small salary, I wouldn't even be able to pay the rent.
Question 13
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What we need to do is to stop talking and [blank_start]to get on[blank_end] with the project.
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to get on
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to get down
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to get over
Question 14
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I have no idea how he does it, but he [blank_start]gets ahead[blank_end] so fast. He must be a great networker.
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gets ahead
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gets on
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gets across
Question 15
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It's getting late. Let's [blank_start]get down[blank_end] to business!