Complete the sentences below. Use the phrasal verbs in the box. Use the past tense when necessary.
1. What time do you usually get up
in the mornings?
2. The police couldn't catch the bank robbers. They
3. I'm bored! Let's
with our friends this weekend.
4. Hurry! We don't want to miss the train! Let's
your cold
5. Staying warm and getting rest will help you
after he told a lie.
6. Tommy
each other
7. I really like my classmates. We all
the plane in Toronto and transfer to another plan
8. have to
in math and science
9. You should study more, so you don't
from our holiday in Spain.
10. Last week, we
11. My job doesn't pay me much money. It's difficult for me to
12. I found a better job with a higher salary, so now I can​

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BlackCat20101 BlackCat20101  19.01.2024 10:21
1. What time do you usually get up in the mornings?
- I usually wake up at 7:00 in the mornings. (Answer)
- The phrasal verb "get up" means to wake up and get out of bed. So in this sentence, we are asking about the time the person usually wakes up in the mornings.

2. The police couldn't catch the bank robbers. They got away.
- The phrasal verb "get away" means to escape or flee, especially from a situation where you are being pursued or chased. In this sentence, it means that the bank robbers managed to escape from the police. (Answer)

3. I'm bored! Let's hang out with our friends this weekend.
- The phrasal verb "hang out" means to spend time together in a casual and relaxed way. In this sentence, it suggests that we should spend time with our friends to avoid being bored. (Answer)

4. Hurry! We don't want to miss the train! Let's get on.
- The phrasal verb "get on" means to enter or board a vehicle or mode of transportation. In this sentence, it means that we should quickly enter the train so that we don't miss it. (Answer)

5. Staying warm and getting rest will help you get over your cold.
- The phrasal verb "get over" means to recover from an illness or a difficult situation. In this sentence, it suggests that staying warm and getting rest will help the person recover from their cold. (Answer)

6. Tommy made up with his brother after they had a fight.
- The phrasal verb "make up" means to reconcile or resolve a disagreement or a conflict. In this sentence, it means that Tommy and his brother reconciled after their fight. (Answer)

7. I really like my classmates. We all get along.
- The phrasal verb "get along" means to have a friendly and harmonious relationship with someone. In this sentence, it means that the speaker and their classmates have a good relationship with each other. (Answer)

8. We have to keep up in math and science.
- The phrasal verb "keep up" means to maintain a level of knowledge or performance, especially in school or in a subject. In this sentence, it means that we need to maintain our knowledge and performance in math and science. (Answer)

9. You should study more, so you don't fall behind from our holiday in Spain.
- The phrasal verb "fall behind" means to fail to keep up with or make progress at the same rate as others. In this sentence, it suggests that studying more will ensure that the person doesn't lag behind in their studies compared to others after their holiday in Spain. (Answer)

10. Last week, we ran into our old neighbors at the supermarket.
- The phrasal verb "run into" means to unexpectedly meet or encounter someone. In this sentence, it means that the speaker unexpectedly met their old neighbors at the supermarket. (Answer)

11. My job doesn't pay me much money. It's difficult for me to get by.
- The phrasal verb "get by" means to manage to live or survive, especially with financial difficulties. In this sentence, it means that the person finds it difficult to manage with the small amount of money they receive from their job. (Answer)

12. I found a better job with a higher salary, so now I can get by.
- The phrasal verb "get by" still means to manage to live or survive, but in this sentence, it suggests that the person's situation has improved because they found a better job with a higher salary. (Answer)
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