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get on with the rugby match. #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 13, 2011 13:41 pm   get on with the rugby match.
 

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ESL/EFL Test #163 "Phrasal idioms with the verb 'get'", question 6

The referee instructed both captains to stop their complaining and ......... the rugby match.

(a) get by with
(b) get on with
(c) get through with
(d) get by with

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #163 "Phrasal idioms with the verb 'get'", answer 6

The referee instructed both captains to stop their complaining and get on with the rugby match.

Correct answer: (b) get on with

Your answer was: correct
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get on with the rugby match= to continue it?

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Re: Test incompl/inter-163, User's Answer 6 #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 13, 2011 13:52 pm   Re: Test incompl/inter-163, User's Answer 6
 

Saneta wrote:
get on with the rugby match= to continue it?

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