Fill in the blank with the most appropriate option. I tried to telephone Istanbul yesterday, but I just couldn't ________.
A
get on with
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B
get along with
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C
get through
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D
get off
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Solution
The correct option is B get through The context refers to trying to connect to someone over a telephone call. "To get through" in option C means to make contact with somebody by telephone. Thus, this is correct. "To get on with" something is to continue with a task assigned. "To get along with" someone is to have a friendly relationship with that person. "To get off" is to leave work with permission. Thus, option C is correct.