1) What phrasal verb means to have a friendly relationship? a) To get along b) to get together c) To get behind 2) Which sentence is correct? a) I can get down on my salary b) I can get by on my salary c) I can get over on my salary 3) What phrasal verb means to leave a bus? a) Henry got out of the bus b) Henry got down from the bus. c) Henry got away from the bus. 4) Get across means... a) to move from one town to another. b) to leave a place quickly. c) to communicate an idea to another person. 5) How can "get" be used? a) as a phrasal verb b) in expressions c) both A and C 6) what does it mean to "get through" something a) to put your finger in something b) To succeed in finishing a task c) to go from one side of a room to another 7) "get away" means a) to have a holiday b) to escape from a bad situation c) both a and b 8) Is it correct to say" I lost my job, but I am getting by" a) yes b) no 9) If I am recovering from an illness, do I say.... a) I am getting over my cold b) I am getting by my cold c) I am getting on my cold 10) When entering a bus, do we a) get out b) get in c) get on

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