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CEFRB2.2 Unit 4

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  • He tried to get his point _______ but it was so convoluted, no one could understand.
    across
  • The next person who gets ___ the bus will have to stand, because there are no seats left.
    on
  • When two people like each other and are friendly to each other
    Get along
  • To be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character
    Take after
  • To get help from someone
    Turn to
  • To protect someone or something and provide the things they need, especially someone who is young, old, or ill
    Care for
  • The murderer got _________ his hideous crime.
    away with
  • To gradually become an adult
    Grow up
  • I had to get ____ early today for a meeting at 7:00 AM.
    up
  • Accept responsibilities and live a calmer life. / Start to lead domesticated life
    Settle down
  • To defend or support a particular idea or a person who is being criticized or attacked
    Stand up for
  • To cause a person or place to become separate, or cause someone to be or feel alone
    Cut off
  • I visited my Aunt in Greece last year and I can't wait to get _____!
    back
  • I hope you get ____ your flu really quickly.
    over
  • If a person, especially a child, acts up, they behave badly
    Act up
  • To care for a child until it is an adult
    Bring up someone
  • Stay close to each other; they support and help each other
    Stick together
  • I opened the door and got ____.
    in
  • To speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong
    Tell off
  • To admire and respect someone
    Look up to someone
  • To care for or be in charge of someone or something
    Look after
  • Here, it is common for passengers to thank the driver as they get _____ the bus.
    off
  • To ask someone to help or protect you
    Run to someone
  • My friends and I get _____ very well.
    along