Answer Key
Vocabulary test
Drag & drop: Fill in the missing words; use your new vocabulary...
- away with
- across
- around to
- by
- along
- ahead
- together
- away from
- in on
- My new neighbor and I are getting [along, on] very well together. We had coffee together just yesterday.
- If you want to get [ahead] at work, you should listen to the advice of the experienced workers.
- My brother's teacher is very strict; she does not let him get [away with] anything.
- She was upset because her brother would not let her get [in on] his plans.
- I tried to get [away from] the subject of religion because I know that it makes some people uncomfortable.
- I can't get my ideas [across] to my new colleagues; I need to find a better way to explain them.
- Jane and Bob finally got [together] after many weeks of cancelled plans and busy schedules.
- Instead of getting angry, we decided to get [together] with the person who lied to me.
- I offered to help my sister with her new baby, but she told me that she could get [by]without me.
- Cleaning the windows is not very important to me, so I will do it when I get [around to, round to] it.