Complete the sentences with across, along,

away, by, down (to), in, off, on, out, over,

through or up.



1. My daughter is an early bird. She gets

_ _ _ _ _ _ at 7 every day of the week.

2. How can Tom get _ _ _ _ _ _ on his poor

salary?

3. Pat usually fails to get her jokes _ _ _ _ _ _.

4. Jim got _ _ _ _ _ _ his exams without much

effort.

5. You’d better get _ _ _ _ _ _ the back seat.

I’ve got my son’s safety seat in the front.

6. I’ve never got _ _ _ _ _ _ with my brother-inlaw.

7. If this secret gets _ _ _ _ _ _ , you’ll be in

trouble.

8. We’ve climbed the fence easily, but now we

can’t get _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .

9. You should get _ _ _ _ _ _ with your

homework right now.

10. Kate hasn’t got _ _ _ _ _ _ her separation

with Mark.

11. The burglar got _ _ _ _ _ _ before we came

back home.

12. When Moly got _ _ _ _ _ _ the plane, she saw

all her family waiting for her.

13. Let’s get _ _ _ _ _ _ business.

14. Linda’s been unemployed for six months.

She’s getting _ _ _ _ _ _ thanks to her

parents’ help.

15. After the concert the audience got

_ _ _ _ _ _ and applauded for ten minutes.

16. Do Steve and Jess get _ _ _ _ _ _?

17. Can you tell me where I should get

_ _ _ _ _ _?

18. We hope to get _ _ _ _ _ _ for a few days at

Easter.

19. How did Liz get _ _ _ _ _ _ here? She hasn’t

got the key, has she?

20. It took me two weeks to get _ _ _ _ _ _ the

terrible flu.​