Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Get
- DOWN
- ON
- Get the agreement
down on paper so we
can all sign it.
- TO
- The exam is the day
after tomorrow, so let's
get down to study.
- ACROSS
- How can I get my
message across if
nobody listens to me?
- BY
- Monica couldn't study
much, buy she got by
and passed the exam.
- OUT
- Sally is so sad that
she doesn't want to
get out tonight.
- OFF
- You won't be able
to get out of this
problem easily.
- INTO
- I don’t think we
have time to get
into that now.
- AT
- Martha has changed
her statement. I think
she has been got at.
- AWAY
- Her boss told her to
get away for a couple
of days and rest.
- ON
- Get your boots on if
you are going out, it's
raining heavily.
- OVER
- Ben could get over his
fear of flying and took a
plane to Spain.
- WITH
- The kids are trying to
get the homework over
with so they can play.
- ALONG
- WITH
- Sid doesn't want Bob
to come, he doesn't
get along with him.
- Richard and his
sister don’t get
along.
- ON WITH
- The government must get
on with addressing these
long-standing issues.
- BACK
- AT
- Clark got back at Bill
for telling his mother
he cut classes.
- If you are getting
back early we could
go to the movies.
- AHEAD
- Sally's really getting
ahead in the
investigation.
- AROUND
- I'd love to get around
more, I always stay here
for my holidays.
- OFF
- Nina needs medical
help to get off drugs.
- RID OF
- Jim should get rid of
those awful friends of his.
They're no good.
- ROUND
- I can't believe the newspaper
got round such morbid
information about her.
- THROUGH
- It's been very hard
for Kelly to get
through her divorce.
- UP
- When I was in school, we
had to get up if a teacher
entered the classroom.
- TO
- I couldn't finish the
test, I only got up to
the sixth question.