Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 55 ☘ get

25 cards
, 100 answers
  • Complete the sentences.
    1. I wrote you last week. Did you  . . . 
      get
      my letter?
      • getting
      • get
      • got
      • to get

    2. Where did you  . . . 
      get
      your jacket? It’s very nice.
      • get
      • got
      • to get
      • getting

    3. Quick! This man is ill. We must  . . . 
      get
      a doctor.
      • to get
      • getting
      • get
      • gotten

    4. I don’t want to walk home. Let’s  . . . 
      get
      a taxi.
      • get
      • to get
      • getting
      • got

    5. I had an interview with the manager but I didn’t  . . . 
      get
      the job.
      • to get
      • got
      • getting
      • get

    6. When you go out, can you  . . . 
      get
      some milk?
      • got
      • to get
      • get
      • getting

    7. “Are you going to the concert?”
      “Yes, if I can  . . . 
      get
      a ticket.”
      • get
      • to get
      • getting
      • got

    8. Margaret has got a well-paid job. She  . . . 
      gets
      a good salary.
      • got
      • get
      • gets
      • to get

    9. Drink your coffee. It’s  . . . 
      getting
      cold.
      • get
      • got
      • getting
      • to get

    10. Turn on the light. It’s  . . . 
      getting
      dark.
      • getting
      • get
      • got
      • to get

    11. “I’m  . . . 
      getting
      married next week.”
      “Oh, really? Congratulations!”
      • getting
      • get
      • got
      • to get

    12. “Where’s Sally?”
      “She’s  . . . 
      getting
      ready to go out.”
      • got
      • get
      • getting
      • to get

    13. It’s  . . . 
      getting
      late. It’s time to go home.
      • to get
      • get
      • got
      • getting

    14. If you don’t eat, you  . . . 
      get
      hungry.
      • getting
      • got
      • to get
      • get

    15. Don’t go out in the rain. You’ll  . . . 
      get
      wet.
      • get
      • getting
      • got
      • to get

    16. My brother  . . . 
      got
      married last year. His wife’s name is Julia.
      • get
      • got
      • to get
      • getting

    17. Why did you  . . . 
      get
      angry with me? I didn’t do anything wrong.
      • to get
      • got
      • get
      • getting

    18. We tried to find the hotel but we  . . . 
      got
      lost.
      • get
      • got
      • getting
      • to get

    19. Everybody wants to stay young but we all  . . . 
      get
      old.
      • getting
      • got
      • to get
      • get

    20. The beginning of the film wasn’t very good but it  . . . 
      got
      better.
      • getting
      • get
      • to get
      • got

    21. Most people  . . . 
      get
      nervous before examinations.
      • get
      • to get
      • getting
      • got

  • Put in “got in”, “got out of”, “got on’ or ‘got off”.
    1. Kate  . . . 
      got in
      the car and drove away.
      • got on
      • got in
      • got out
      • got off

    2. I  . . . 
      got off
      the bus and walked to my house from the bus stop.
      • got on
      • got in
      • got out
      • got off

    3. Ann  . . . 
      got out
      of the car, shut the door and went into a shop.
      • got on
      • got in
      • got out
      • got off

    4. I made a stupid mistake. I  . . . 
      got on
      the wrong train.
      • got on
      • got in
      • got out
      • got off

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