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  • They've just met, but they already HAVE A VERY GOOD RELATIONSHIP.
    get on very well
  • It's embarrassing when someone tells the punchline to a joke, everyone laughs, and you don't UNDERSTAND IT!
    get it
  • I thought we'd made it clear that we'd meet at the restaurant, but she MISUNDERSTOOD and was waiting for us to pick her up.
    got the wrong end of the stick
  • Both of my parents are BECOMING OLDER, but they still lead active lives.
    getting on
  • My parents always let my little sister DO WHATEVER SHE WANTS.
    get her on way
  • Martha was dumped by her ex-boyfriend and now she wants to TAKE REVENGE.
    get her own back
  • Could you please THROW AWAY all the old clothes you don't wear anymore?
    get rid of
  • I tried to explain the problem to my father, but I just can't MAKE HIM UNDERSTAND.
    get through to him
  • It's difficult to CONTACT George because he doesn't have a mobile phone.
    get hold of
  • I tried to walk past him, but he wouldn't MOVE TO THE SIDE TO ME PASS.
    get out of the way
  • Let's all MEET UP for dinner at the end of term.
    get together
  • What do you think is the best way to MOVE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER in this city?
    get around
  • It's not easy MANAGING TO LIVE on a student grant, especially in a big city.
    getting by
  • If I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY to go and live abroad, I think I'd probably take it.
    got the chance
  • Not having enough time for myself really DEPRESSES ME.
    gets me down
  • I've told him time after time that I don't want to go out with him, but he just doesn't seem to HEAR WHAT I'M SAYING.
    get the message
  • It really ANNOYS ME when you eat my chips!
    gets on my nerves
  • she HAD A TERRIBLE SURPRISE when she discovered she had been adopted as a baby.
    got a terrible shock