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phrasal verbs: get and be

phrasal verbs: get and be. Is Mary in? - No, she ’ s … and won ’ t be … till nine o ’ clock. What shall we do now? - I ’ m … keeping quiet and saying nothing. If you got … … your work instead of talking you ’ d be finished in half the time.

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phrasal verbs: get and be

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  1. phrasal verbs: get and be • Is Mary in? - No, she’s … and won’t be … till nine o’clock. • What shall we do now? - I’m … keeping quiet and saying nothing. • If you got … … your work instead of talking you’d be finished in half the time. • She wants to do all the work her self but I don’t think she is … … it. • He leaves his car at a parking meter for over two hours and always gets … … it. (never gets caught)

  2. phrasal verbs: get and be • Is Mary in? - No, she’s out and won’t be back till nine o’clock. • What shall we do now? - I’m for keeping quiet and saying nothing. • If you got on with your work instead of talking you’d be finished in half the time. • She wants to do all the work her self but I don’t think she is up to it. • He leaves his car at a parking meter for over two hours and always gets away with it. (never gets caught)

  3. phrasal verbs: get and be • I don’t think they’ll be … yet. It’s only 5 in the morning. • The car stopped in front of the bank and two men with guns got … . • I’m going to Berlin on business and I shall be … for a week. • I tried to ring him up but I couldn’t get …; I think some of the lines are down from last night’s storm. • Tom hasn’t been studying; he won’t get … his exams.

  4. phrasal verbs: get and be • I don’t think they’ll be up yet. It’s only 5 in the morning. • The car stopped in front of the bank and two men with guns got out. • I’m going to Berlin on business and I shall be away for a week. • I tried to ring him up but I couldn’t get through; I think some of the lines are down from last night’s storm. • Tom hasn’t been studying; he won’t get through his exams.

  5. phrasal verbs: get and be • She’s a friendly girl who gets … … everyone she meets. • Should I accept his invitation? - Well, it’s … … you. I can’t decide that for you. • He got … his bicycle to pick up the bag that had dropped off. • The police knew he was guilty but he got … because of a lack of evidence. • They didn’t want the news of the engagement to get … till it was officially announced.

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