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GET COME GO

Learn common phrasal verbs with the word "get" and their meanings. Practice using these phrasal verbs in sentences to improve your English language skills.

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GET COME GO

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  1. GET COMEGO Учитель английского языка А.В.Тымчишина

  2. To Get Get up Get along Get along (with) –To get on, to have a friendly relationshipEx.: The two children get along well. Get away (from) –To escape; to leaveEx.: I want to get away from the city Get by –To have enough money for one’s needsEx.: How does she get by on such a small salary? Get down to –To give serious attention toEx.: It’s hard to get down to work after a nice holiday. Get on/off (the bus) –To enter/ descend a bus Get over –To find a way to deal with a difficult situationEx.: I hope you’ll soon get over your troubles.-To recover from illnessEx.: I’m glad to hear you’ve got over your flu. Get through –To finish some work successfullyEx.: We were glad to hear you’d got through your exam. Get up –To rise from bed.Ex.: What time do you usually get up? Geton

  3. №1 Complete the sentences. 1)Let's get …business2)How do you get … with your classmates?3)Quick, get … the car. I'm not supposed to stop here.4)I tried to get… my point , but nobody seemed to care.5)With 10 dollars per day, one can hardly get… .6)We have to get … the bus at the next stop.7)My sister helped me get … the exam.8)What you did was very mean. I don't think you'll get…  so easily.№ 2 Make up the sentences using the phrasal verb to get.

  4. Complete the sentences. Use each particle only once.1)Let's get down to business.2)How do you get along with your classmates?3)Quick, get in the car. I'm not supposed to stop here.4)I tried to get my point across, but nobody seemed to care.5)With 10 dollars per day, one can hardly get by.6)We have to get off the bus at the next stop.7)My sister helped me get through the exam.8)What you did was very mean. I don't think you'll get away so easily.

  5. To Camecome across- to find or to meet by chance. Last night I came across my old photographs. I haven'tseen them in years.come down with- to become sick. Oh that new disease is terrible. I hope I don't come down with it.come out- to appear, to be seen. The newspaper comes out every Monday through Friday. OrThe moon came out last night.come up with- to produce or supply. I didn't think Joe had any money but suddenly he came up with enough to buy a car.come down on- to scold or punish. Our boss really came down on us after we made that mistake.come to (someone)- remember or recall. I didn't remember who who she was and suddenly itcame to me. We went to high school together.come around- to change one's mind, to change one's opinion, agree. My son doesn't want to study in New Zealand, but I think he will come around to the idea if he thinks about it for a while.come about- to happen. You became the mayor of your city?Wow! How did that come about? Come across Come down with

  6. №2 Match the verb with the meaning1) come across2) come down with3) come out4) come up with5) come down on6) come to (someone)7) come around8) come abouta) встретитьb)случитьсяc)ругать, наказыватьd)появиться; выходитьe)вспомнитьf)изменить мнение, решениеg)заболетьh)производить, иметь №1Choose the best phrasal verb for the sentence. 1. David  …  a  terrible cold.2. I hope I  …  my sweater soon. I can't find it but I have to wear it tonight.3. Alex couldn't remember where he put his keys. Then it suddenly … him. He left them at the restaurant.4. How did Microsoft  … ? It started when Bill Gates and...5. Most magazines … every month.6. I wonder if the staff can  … a new idea for our project. I hope they are creative enough to give us something good.7. Their mother would always … them when their behavior was bad. She would hit them with a spoon.8. Right now Ellen doesn't agree with me, but I think she will  … to my way of thinking soon.

  7. Choose the best phrasal verb for the sentence. 1. David  came down with a terrible cold.2. I hope I come across  my sweater soon. I can't find it but I have to wear it tonight.3. Alex couldn't remember where he put his keys. Then it suddenly  come to him. He left them at the restaurant.4. How did Microsoft  come about ? It started when Bill Gates and...5. Most magazines  come out every month.6. I wonder if the staff can come up with  a new idea for our project. I hope they are creative enough to give us something good.7. Their mother would always come down on  them when their behavior was bad. She would hit them with a spoon.8. Right now Ellen doesn't agree with me, but I think she will come around  to my way of thinking soon. Match the verb with the meaning:1-a, 2- g, 3-d , 4- h, 5-с , 6-e , 7- f, 8-b .

  8. To Gogo off- to make a loud noise or to explode. My alarm clock went off at 7:00 a.m.go over- to review. You should go over your homework before you give it to the teacher. Make sure there are no mistakes.go on- to happen. What is going on in China right now?go with- to match, to be similar to. My shirt and pants are both blue. They go witheach other.go out- (1) to stop working (machines or electrical things). The electricity went outlast night. I couldn't see anything.go out- (2) to be a part of a social activity. Every weekend I go out with my friends.go along with- to agree with or follow. Tommy usually goes along with what I say. He trusts me.go by- to pass. Three hours went by. Or I will go by that old house.

  9. Choose the correct answer. 1. Lots of activities …in the city at night.2. If you want to get to the supermarket,… the old school and turn right.3. Marty is a very good boy. He doesn't … the bad kids at school. He doesn't like what they do. 4. The bomb will… if you push the button.5. One sock is red and the other is blue. They don't …each other.6. John likes to … with his girlfriend on Saturday nights.7. Before we make a presentation, we need to …  this business plan to make sure everything is okay.8. I hope my hair dryer doesn’t …. It sounds bad but I really need to use it.

  10. Choose the correct answer. Check your answers below each sentence.1. Lots of activities go on in the city at night.2. If you want to get to the supermarket, go by the old school and turn right.3. Marty is a very good boy. He doesn't go along with the bad kids at school. He doesn't like what they do. 4. The bomb will go off if you push the button.5. One sock is red and the other is blue. They don't go with each other.6. John likes to go out with his girlfriend on Saturday nights.7. Before we make a presentation, we need to go over this business plan to make sure everything is okay.8. I hope my hair dryer doesn’t go out .It sounds bad but I really need to use it.

  11. Thank you for attention!

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