... EXERCISES OF PHRASAL VERBS A phrasal verb is essentially a verb and one or two additonal particlesEX: look for, look after, look up, look forward to, look down on …There are four types of phrasal ... D. look atPage 1 Grade 12 THE GRAMMAR & EXERCISES OF PHRASAL VERBS 49.The bomb ________ when he rang the bell.a. went over b. went on c. went out d. went off50.No one really believed it ... ________ about his new car all the time.a. goes over b. goes on c. goes out d. goes off53.Do you think you could ________ this work with me some time, Peter?a. go over b. go on c. go out d. go...
... words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions usingput in this story. You will need to use some of them more than once. Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions ... expressions in bold aretrue or false. Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'cut'15cut across cut back on cut down on cut in cut off cut out cut out of cut through1. I was cutting ... of the phrasalverbs in the following sentences use the wrong particle orparticles (in, on, about, etc). Decide which ones are wrong and replace them with a correctparticle(s). Each phrasal...
... response. 3 Work through the written exercises in the book and check your answers in the Answer key. 4 Find a friend to practise the spoken exercises with, or write out what you would say. 5 Do ... is. Alternatively, some multi-word verbs can be put into a &apos ;Find someone who' activity as a warmer for the start of a lesson (e.g. &apos ;Find someone who sets off for school ... multi-word verbs. It can be used as a game or revision activity. The Jokes provide some light relief. They are related to the theme of the unit and illustrate some humorous uses of multi-word verbs. ...
... considered calling the FBI in to help solve the crime. find out find out & finds out finding out found out found out 1. findout p.v. [not usually separated — the object can be a ... Don't worry about the broken window. I'll get around to it one of these days. get out of get out of & gets out of getting out of got out of gotten/got out of 1. get out of p.v. ... participle figure out figure out & figures out figuring out figured out figured out 1. figure out p.v. [the object can be a noun or a noun clause] When you figure out something,...
... fill out. " find out (about) (inseparable): learn / get information(about): dowiedzieć się. "I'm sorry that you didn't know the meeting had beencancelled. I didn't find ... terrible shock. Do you feel up totalking about it?"figure out (1. separable): logically find the answer to aproblem; solve a problem by thinking about it carefully:rozwiązać. "For ... this one out. "wear out (2. separable): cause to become exhausted; cause tobecome very tired: wypalić się. "I had four different meetings today. They wore me out. "work out (1....
... production. Phrasal Verbs and Idioms will find its place in self-access centres, for learners to study on their own: and teachers will welcome the texts, listenings, explanations, and exercises. ... response. 3 Work through the written exercises in the book and check your answers in the Answer key. 4 Find a friend to practise the spoken exercises with, or write out what you would say. 5 Do ... Things worked out well. We worked out the problem. She worked out in the gym, been able to him out. and The price works out at 10. Given the complexity of the area. the surprise is that...
... to use phrasalverbs effectivelyand easily. Besides, I can give you some other ways to learn better such as:classification of phrasal verbs, comparison of phrasalverbs and non _phrasal verbs .I ... of the verbs with particles/prepositions_ Studying phrasalverbs through pairs of synonym_ Studying phrasalverbs through topicV. Analysis and Interpretation1. Definitions of phrasal verbs There ... friendsIV. Findings1. Definitions of phrasal verbs _ According to Tom McArthur_ According to Dictionary.com Unabridged 2 . How to study English phrasalverbs effectively_ Studying phrasal verbs...
... 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 ... price, a cool £85,000.1. A. out B. off with C. for D. up2. A. up B. down C. in D. for3. A. puts up B. pulls off C. makes out D. holds up4. A. give away B. miss out C. put off D. pack up5. ... into2. A. try B. set C. sort D. run3. A. run into B. take out C. set about D. stand by4. A. in B. over C. up D. off5. A. turn out B. take to C. tell off D. see through6. A. stick up for...
... decision making.jabber about He was jabbering about problems at work.joke about We love to sit around and joke about old times.joke with so about so/st He was joking with me about the mistake I made.jot ... daughter.know about He knows a lot about that subject.laugh about She laughed about what the children had done.laugh at We always laugh at his jokes.learn about I need to learn more about that topic.lend ... weeks.worry about She worries about her children.write about He wrote a book about his life.write to so You need to write to your parents more often.yap about He always yaps about the good...
... decision making.jabber about He was jabbering about problems at work.joke about We love to sit around and joke about old times.joke with so about so/st He was joking with me about the mistake I made.jot ... daughter.know about He knows a lot about that subject.laugh about She laughed about what the children had done.laugh at We always laugh at his jokes.learn about I need to learn more about that topic.lend ... weeks.worry about She worries about her children.write about He wrote a book about his life.write to so You need to write to your parents more often.yap about He always yaps about the good...
... PREPOSITIONS AND PHRASAL VERBS A. Look at these sentences and supply the words or pharses that have the same meaning as the words in boldtypes. 1. Tom often calls in on / drops in on us without warning. ... don't really feel up to going out. 13. We can't go on holiday together if your dates don't fit in with mine. 14. The thief managed to get away with about £2,000 in cash. 15. The goods ... him. 24. I'm looking forward to the trip. 25. If you're going barefoot, look out for / watch out for broken glass. 26. I got some money from the insurance company, but nothing could...
... with the particle out 250clean out 251clear out 252come out 252empty out 254fall out 254go out 254leave out 255stick out 25533. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbs and midsentence adverbs 261blow ... /10716. PhrasalVerbs with Gerund Objects, 1 / 11617. Adverbs and PhrasalVerbs / 12518. PhrasalVerbs and can, could, will, and would / 13319. PhrasalVerbs and the Adverb right I14120. Phrasal ... Passive Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 21029. PhrasalVerbs and might, may, and can /21730. Participle Adjectives Formed from Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 22331. PhrasalVerbs and Gerund Subjects / 23332. Phrasal Verbs...
... 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 from the list ... chargeto findout = to find information about somethingto turn on = to start a machine by putting electricity into itto turn off = to stop a machine by stopping the supply of electricityto work out ... Match the phrasalverbs from exercise 99a with these definitions. Copy the definitions with the correct phrasal verb into your notebook.1. To test something for the first time to findout whether...