... across 5.takes after 6.live on MORE PHRASAL VERBS A. SOME COMMON PHRASAL VERBS PRACTICE wake up - stand up - look after - sit down - give up - ring up - get on I. Choose the correct phrasalverbs ... photograph of you yesterday. It was taken when you were at school.ã Some phrasalverbs do not have the object between the verb and the particle.In these verbs, the verb and the particle cannot ... you stop it working, please? D. PHRASALVERBS THAT TAKE AN OBJECT BUT DO NOT SEPARATE- She was very ill last year but she has got over the illness now.- He takes after his father. He`s got...
... away13. John, could you look after my handbag while I go out for a minute.A. take part in B. take over C. take place D. take care of14. Bill seems unhappy in his job because he doesn’t get _______ ... whether I was turned down.23. Both Ann and her sister look like her mother.A. take after B. take place C. take away D. take on24. I’ll be back in a minute, Jane. I just want to try out my new tape ... for 32.Did Mr. Tan………. the class while Miss Fiona was ill in hospital? A. take away B. take over C. take up D. take off 33. Paula applied for the post but she was……….. A. turned down...
... happier She cheered up when she heard the2 PhrasalVerbs ListThis is a list of about 200 common phrasal verbs, with meanings and examples. Phrasalverbs are usuallytwo-word phrases consisting ... meanings, you need to learn how to use phrasalverbs properly. Some phrasalverbs require a direct object (someone/something), while othersdo not. Some phrasalverbs can be separated by the object, ... man to hand6 take off start to fly My plane takes off in five minutes. take something off remove something (usually clothing) Take off your socks and shoes andcome in the lake! take something...
... PHRASAL VERB: TAKE English Grammar‘to take after’ means to resemble a parent or family member. She’s blond with blue eyes. She takes after her father. He is good at maths. He doesn’t take ... do.‘to take away’ means to remove something from its place and put it elsewhere. Someone had cleaned the room and taken away all the dirty dishes. Take that away! I don’t want it in here.‘to take ... people were saying to him.‘to take in’ also means to take something for repair. I took my car in this morning for a service. I’ll take it in and get it cleaned.‘to take off’ means to remove...
... round to B. fool her into C. take her up on D. fix her up with49. There was so much noise that we could hardly _____ what the speaker was saying.A. take in B. take up C. bring in D. get out50. ... turn out D. take up2. A. by B. in for C. up to D. for3. A. sunk B. set C. taken D. turned4. A. taking on B. sending up C. working out D. running up5. A. run into B. sorted out C. taken out ... by his disguise.A. taken in B. got off C. brought up D. given in40. After the music had died _____, there was a storm of applause.A. away B. out C. off D. down41. He takes _____ his father...
... enough food for dinner, so I _____go shopping today.39) We _____ repair the car ourselves. We _____ take it to garage. 40) George has traveled a lot. He_____to speak for language. II. Answer key...
... another variety of verbs which do not normally take objects. These are called copular verbs or linking verbs. While intransitive verbs make complete sense on their own, copular verbs require a ... predication.The most common copular verbs are: act, be, become, feel, appear, grow, taste, sound etc.Copular verbs do not normally take an object. But sometimes these verbs may be used transitively. ... 2013 Collective nounsCollective nouns are usually treated as singular and take singular verbs. However, they may take a plural verb when we are talking about the individual members within...
... electric appliance.Down and up refers to sound levels.2 PHRASAL VERBS I. Inseparable phrasal verbs. (1) Phrasal verbs meaning Phrasalverbs meaningAgree (disagree) With- belong to - care ... them.3 IV. Some common separable phrasalverbs Phrasal verbs example meaningBring upCall upDrop offFigure outFind outHelp outLook overPick outPick up Take outTalk overThink overThrow ... bỏKiểm traTỉnh dậyTìm ra giải phápIV. Phrasalverbs relating to clothing, cleaning, and household items Phrasal verbs example meaningHave onPut onTry on Take offClean offDust offWash offClean...
... office.–See to: take care ofCan you see to the dog’s food? PART 1 PHRASAL VERBS PHRASAL VERBS PART 1 Types of Phrasal Verbs Intransitive phrasal verb (phrasal verb that does not take an ... fromDon’t worry, you will get over your illness soon. We have Verbs with three parts Verbs with two parts12 Verbs with three parts Verbs with three parts–Face up to: accept / deal withFace ... benefits. Verbs with two parts Verbs with two parts–Stand for: tolerate / be a candidateI won’t stand for such rudeness.Andrew is standing for Parliament.– Take after: look likeHelen takes...
... Ôn tập về Phrasal Verbs- 2 Exercise 1. Put the correct prepositions in the blanks for combination with GET ... on you. 8. They have gone _______ all the calculations again but they still can’t find the mistake. 9. The gun went ______ by accident and wounded him in the leg. 10. Mary went ______ in such...
... được tính bằng phương pháp biểu diễn định thức thànhtổng các định thức với cách giải tương tự như bài 8. Chi tiết của cách giảinày xin dành cho bạn đọc. Ở đây chúng tôi đưa ra một cách tính nửa ... 2n(2)Khử Dn−1từ trong (1) và (2) ta có:Dn= 3n+1− 2n+1(Bạn đọc có thể so sánh cách giải bài này với cách giải ở ví dụ 4)8. Tính định thứcD =a1x . . . xx a2. ....