Phrasal verbs GO, GET, BRING Put the correct phrasal verb to complete the sentences:
1. As both her parents had died, her aunt her . (bring)
2. Do you with your parents? (get)
3. Camels can water longer than other animals. (go)
4. My favourite singer a new album next month. (bring)
5. The rainy weather me . (get)
6. Mary is unhappy. She is a very difficult time. (go)
To complete this sentence, we use the phrasal verb "brought" because it implies that the aunt physically carried or brought the girl to her new location.
2. Do you get along with your parents?
To complete this sentence, we use the phrasal verb "get along" because it means to have a good relationship or rapport with someone.
3. Camels can go without water longer than other animals.
To complete this sentence, we use the phrasal verb "go without" because it means to survive or function without something.
4. My favourite singer is bringing out a new album next month.
To complete this sentence, we use the phrasal verb "bringing out" because it means to release or publish something (in this case, the new album).
5. The rainy weather gets me down.
To complete this sentence, we use the phrasal verb "gets me down" because it means to make someone feel sad or depressed.
6. Mary is unhappy. She is going through a very difficult time.
To complete this sentence, we don't need to use any phrasal verbs. "Going through" simply means experiencing or passing through a difficult period.