miércoles, 17 de junio de 2015

Business Phrasal Verbs Practice 1



Business Phrasal Verbs Practice 1


English
Meaning
to get (something/someone) back

to get back at/to

to get in

to get over

to get together

to get up

to give in

to give up

to give (something) up

to go after

to go against

to go over


Fill in the gaps with the correct phrasal verb
1) Let’s meet tomorrow so we can _____ _____ the details of the new contract.
2) They want lower prices on the next shipment, but we’re not going to _____ _____ to their demands.
3) After the long work week, I didn’t _____ _____ until eleven o’clock in the morning.
4) There are too many distractions at my house. I’m going to have to _____ _____ working from home.
5) We lost one of our top clients to the competition. Now we’re doing everything to _____ him _____.
6) We’ve been really busy. I ____ ____ last night around ten o’clock.
7) Some of the guys from Accounting want to _____ _____ for drinks after work. Do you want to go?
8) I know it’s frustrating, but don’t _____ _____. I know you can do this.
9) Our company offers a bonus to the salesperson with the highest sales each month. I could really use the money, so I’m really going to _____ _____ it this month.
10) If you want to be get a promotion, it’s never a good idea to _____ _____ company policies.
11) Learning how to _____ _____ your failures is important in any job.
12) He may try to _____ _____ at you for telling everyone about the two-hour lunch breaks he has been taking.

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