Business
Phrasal Verbs Practice 1
English
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Meaning
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to get (something/someone)
back
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to get back at/to
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to get in
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to get over
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to get together
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to get up
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to give in
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to give up
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to give (something) up
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to go after
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to go against
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to go over
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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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