Match the phrasal verbs on the left with its meaning on the right. The tiles in the right-hand column are sortable. ANSWERS
- get away (from)
- get round to
- get out of
- get on
- get round
- get through
- get away with
- get at
- get back
- get over
- to persuade somebody to agree or to do what you want
- to do something bad without being punished for it
- to escape from somebody or a place
- to reach a place, thing etc, to mean
- to progress, to be successful
- to recover from an illness
- to avoid doing something, to leave a vehicle
- to move away, to receive again
- to find the time to do something
- to succeed in speaking to somebody on the phone