2.Complete each sentence with one suitable words from the box.
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- I’ll send someone to call for the parcel on Thursday.
- You’ll have to work hard to keep _____ with the rest of the class.
- Jean didn’t expect to come up _____ such difficulties.
- It’s not fair. You’re always picking _____ me.
- Terry sang the first verse and then everyone joined _____
- I came _____ one of your novels in a second-hand bookshop.
- I’m not interested in buying anything. I’m just looking _____
- Don’t you think the manager should deal _____ this problem?
- George came _____ a lot of money when his uncle died.
- You look very guilty! What have you been getting up _____?
Underline the correct preposition in each sentence.
- Can you explain that again? I don’t know what you’re getting by/with/at?
- He’s a very strict teacher. He doesn’t stand for/up/with any bad behaviour in class.
- I enjoyed London, but it didn’t really live up to/with/for my expectations.
- I smoke 20 cigarettes a day, buy I’m trying to cut off/through/down.
- I think she has got over/by/down the break-up with her boyfriend.[\SPOILER]