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Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", question 10

Most of the telephone lines were destroyed in the storm last night and so it's almost impossible to ......... through to anybody today.

(a) do
(b) get
(c) make
(d) take

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", answer 10

Most of the telephone lines were destroyed in the storm last night and so it's almost impossible to get through to anybody today.

Correct answer: (b) get

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This means to make a telephone connection with someone.
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