Answer:
1. My colleagues and I get on with each other.
- Get on : have a harmonious or friendly relationship.
2. Kelly has to update her CV. She still hasn’t gotten around doing it.
- Get round : deal with a problem successfully.
3. Let’s get together this weekend…
- Get together : gather/assemble people/things in a place.
4. Mum is always putting off applying for a job.
- Put off : postpone.
5. How on Earth do you put up with your neighbors? They’re so noisy!
- Put up with : Deal with.
6. Jim and Sally both work, but they don’t earn much. They are only getting by.
- Get by : manage with difficulty to accomplish something.
7. Timothy lost his job last year and he still hasn’t gotten over it.
- Get over : stop feeling unhappy about something / stop being bothered by something.
8. The manager is always putting me down. I don’t know why he doesn’t fire me!
- Put down : To insult, mock, belittle, or disparage one.
9. My colleague stole something from the office but he didn’t get away with it. The manager caught him.
- Get away with : to escape blame or punishment when you do something wrong / to avoid harm or criticism for something you did.