Phrasal Verbs Quiz: get 3
1. get ahead - If someone really wants to get ahead, they will: a) take a lot of time off b) work a lot and study a lot c) play computer games a lot
2. get along - Pedro and Juan get along very well. They are: a) very busy b) good friends c) really fast
3. get around (1) - If you want to reduce air and noise pollution, help solve global warming, increase your fitness and look and feel better, and save lots of money, you should get around: a) by car b) by motorcycle c) by bicycle
4. get around (2) - There's no way of getting around the fact that speaking English is a requirement for most good jobs, so you should: a) give up learning English b) practise speaking a lot c) be a tennis player instead
5. get in (1) - I couldn't get in the apartment because: a) I couldn't find it b) I couldn't afford it c) I'd forgotten the key
6. get in (2) - After the train got in, the arriving passengers: a) got off b) got on c) got up
7. get in (3) - If you don't get your tax return in on time, you: a) should stop worrying about it b) could go to jail c) won't have to pay tax
8. get out of (1) - I didn't want to go to the meeting, so I got out of it by: a) saying I had a headache b) leaving as early as I could c) asking my friend to take me
9. get out of (2) - After he'd finished surfing, Mark asked me to help him get out of: a) his surfboard b) his wetsuit c) his beach towel
10. get over - Aunty Madge is fine now, but it took her a long time to get over: a) her medicine b) her flu c) her doctor