Phrasal Verbs Stories # 1: GET

Third time. Here I am to give a try with: GET OVER, GET RID OF, GET THROUGH and GET OUT. So, let me know if I made mistakes getting right my post. Thanks!

Mrs Jones was robbed last week. Everything happened while she was walking on the sidewalk near to the downtown of her homecity.Suddenly two burglars took her light rose purse out that day. She ended up getting so nervous she fall down on the concrete ground breaking one of her ankles. Now, she's on hospital and has one foot completely immobilised by plaster. So far, Mrs Jones is trying hard to get over that painful break. He had never been robbed before, so she's struggling much more to get over that tremendous fright she faced some days ago. Today she will call to her husband to tell him how she's going on and until when she will stay in hospital. Maybe, her husband can't get through because he works until late, but as soon as he get through all his work he surely will call her. Her son said to her that he will just drop her in the hospital because he's waiting for the result of his exam. He is very hopeful in getting through this exam. The doctor said to Mrs Jones she probably will get rid of her bandages Friday at 12:00 PM, but, doctor also said to her to wait patiently. Sometimes, she is in a hurry to get up from the hospital's bed and go directly to her home. For the time being, Mrs Jones has her ankle so bandaged  she has to be sastified with not be able to get up the stairs that lead to the hospital way out.

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  • I can understand the concept of the blog, but when trying to digest the sentences, I got lost.

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