
C1.3 GET
Quiz by Paola Rivera
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- Q1He's been quite ill recently, but he seems to be __________ now.getting bettergetting goodgetting recoveredgetting healthy30s
- Q2Which is the logical order of events?get divorced - get married - get engagedget engaged - get divorced - get marriedget married - get engaged - get divorcedget engaged - get married - get divorced30s
- Q3Which of the following forms of transport do you NOT ‘get on’?a traina planea taxia bicycle30s
- Q4You can imagine how he reacted when she told him she’d crashed the car, he ______________ and then started shouting!got really happygot really angrygot really sadgot really bored30s
- Q5Do you know what time your train gets ____? Let me know and I’ll meet you at the station.tooninat30s
- Q6Which of the following is American English? “Have you ever ________ lost on the New York subway – it’s really confusing!”gottengetgotgetting30s
- Q7To get off with (choose the correct meaning)have a meetinghave an appointmenthave a romantic encounter with30s
- Q8To get on (choose the correct meaning)landboardentertake off30s
- Q9To get on with (choose the correct meaning)have bad relations withhave problems withhave an affair withhave good relations with30s
- Q10To get through (choose the correct meaning)keep in touchconnect with by phonecontact someone by phonereceive a message30s
- Q11To get up (choose the correct meaning)leave the houseget out of bedopen your eyes in the morningchange30s
- Q12The mechanic changed the oil in my car. (choose the correct causative sentence)I had had the oil in my car changed.I had the oil in my car changed.the oil of my car was changed.I was the oil in my car changed.30s
- Q13A decorator has repainted our house. (choose the correct causative sentence)Our house have had repainted by us.Our house repainted was repainted.We had our house repainted.We have had our house repainted.30s
- Q14When you are in the process of being familiar with an activity you useTo use to doing (negative)To be used to doing (negative)To get used to doing30s
- Q15When you are familiar with an activity you doTo get to doingTo be used to doingTo use to doing30s