Упражнение 1. Нужно выбрать правильный вариант.

I hate getting on/off/up early in the winter when it’s still dark.
Children mustn’t get in / on / out strangers’ cars.
It took her a long time to get over / by / in the illness.
The teacher asked them to get on / into / out of the work quietly.
I tried ringing but I could not get over / into / through to her office.
The bad news really got him up / down / off.
Will we get on / through / together for a drink at the weekend?
I didn’t mean to get you on / into / onto trouble.
It’s two o’clock: I must get around / on / back to the office.
Helen got off / on / in her bike and rode off.
I’m not sure I got on / of / across that very well. I don’t think they really understood.

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Aleksandrya Aleksandrya  14.10.2020 19:15

1. up. 2. in. 3. over. 4. on. 5. into. 6. down. 7. together. 8. into. 9. back. 10. on. 11. across.

Объяснение:

Hello:) Упражнение решено!

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