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You have to get .
Question 1:
You have to get ....... of a lot of the junky items you've amassed while we've lived here. You're such a hoarder!
A.
turn
B.
rid
C.
stuck
D.
on
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Common 'Get' Usage (1) | B2 – Upper-Intermediate
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I told you that I don't want to see you ever again. Get ....... of my house!
It took him a long time to get ....... the death of his wife. However, he's coping with the loss better now.
You have to get ....... of a lot of the junky items you've amassed while we've lived here. You're such a hoarder!
OK. Let's get the ball ........ We only have an hour to discuss this issue.
I don't know how you got ....... the rules that apply to everyone else. You are pretty sly.
Let's get ........ I want to discuss a lot of things during this meeting and we can't waste any time.
There was a terrible snow storm last night. My car got ....... in the deep snow. Luckily, three men stopped to*^*help me, and they were able to push me out.
I want you to get the ....... on our competitors. Find out what they're advertising strategies are so that we can*^*outsell them in the next quarter.
I think I've finally got the ....... of it. I'm getting really good at using this machine now. Thanks for training me.
I want to get the ....... on our competitors. So, let's have an early meeting so that we can come up with a new*^*strategy before they do.*^*
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