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Phrasals with get: exercises

Choose the correct preposition to complete each of the following sentences: 1. The river's current is very strong. It will be hard to ________.    get across    get in    get around 2. You really need a car in this city to ________.    get by    get around    get on 3. She had a hard time after the break-up, but then she decided to ________ with her life.    get along    get in    get on 4. My girlfriend's mother and I don't ________ at all.    get along    get on    get in 5. It's OK. Don't worry. You'll ________ this.    get along    get on    get through 6. The museum? You should ________ at the third stop.    get through    get off    get on 7. As soon as he ________ the horse, I knew that he had never been on one before.    got on    got around    got in 8. I ________ my old couch and need to buy a new one.    got rid    got rid of    got off 9. I'm really tired because I ________ at 5 AM this morning.   

Alernative to Conditionals: Rephrasing exercises. 09/02718

You should put more paper in the photocopiers tray. That way you will not have any problems. as long as As long as you put more paper in the photocopier you will... Do not include that book in the reference list unless you have used it in the main texts. only if  If lectures are boring students will not want to attend. otherwise (start with result)  If you include all the correct references you will not be plagiarising. provided that If you have already answered  the first question, you can do the second question. providing that She will graduate next year if she passes all her courses. supposing Don´t take this course if you are not ready to study statistics. unless   If we read the results carefully we are more aware of the limitations in the study. when   We always have to wear goggles if we enter the lab . whenever.  They will invest in the project even if it does not make a lot of money. Whether or not 

Alternative to Conditionals/09/02/18

Conditionals: other expressions ( unless, should, as long as ) de English Grammar Today   Unless Conditional clauses can begin with unless . Unless means something similar to ‘if … not’ or ‘except if’. The verb forms in the examples are similar to sentences with if : we use the present simple in the unless -clause and shall, should, will, would, can, could, may or might in the main clause: Unless I phone you, you can assume the train’s on time. (If I do not phone you /except if I phone you, you can assume the train is on time.) We’ll have to cancel the show unless we sell more tickets at the last minute. (We’ll have to cancel the show if we do not sell more tickets/except if we sell more tickets at the last minute.) Warning: We don’t use unless for impossible conditions: If the government had not raised food prices, there would not have been so many protests. Not: Unless the government had raised food prices … Warning: We d