Question. After the small talk was over, it was time for the two heads of state to ....... discussions concerning bilateral relations between the two countries.
(a) get through with
(b) get by with
(c) get down to
(d) get around
Answer. C
Question. My accountant advised me that one of the best ways to ....... paying taxes in my own country was to set up an offshore bank account.
(a) get away with
(b) get by with
(c) get down to
(d) get around
Answer. D
Question. The high school teacher was so strict that he would not let his students ....... any of the stunts that they tried to pull with their previous teacher.
(a) get away with
(b) get by with
(c) get down to
(d) get around
Answer. A
Question. Train passengers wishing to go to the football match were advised to ....... the train at the next stop.
(a) get on with
(b) get off
(c) get in
(d) get on
Answer. B
Question. By the time I ....... you, you will be sorry that you ever stepped foot on the face of this earth.
(a) get through with
(b) get by with
(c) get down to
(d) get around
Answer. A
Question. The referee instructed both captains to stop their complaining and ....... the rugby match.
(a) get by with
(b) get on with
(c) get through with
(d) get by with
Answer. B
Question. The days when Americans can ....... in the world on English only will soon be gone.
(a) get in
(b) get off
(c) get by
(d) get on
Answer. C
Question. Please mind your step when you ....... the train.
(a) get on with
(b) get by with
(c) get by
(d) get on
Answer. D
Question. I knew that I had to ....... early the next morning so I set my alarm for 4.30 a.m.
(a) get on
(b) get off
(c) get up
(d) get out
Answer. C
Question. Employees at the reinsurance company were finding it very difficult to ....... with their new manager.
(a) get along
(b) get away
(c) get through
(d) get out
Answer. A