... cinema system was going for a song.37. We had an excellent meal, and it was dirt cheap.38. I paid good money to stay in this hotel. Use the words in the box to complete the phrasal verbs, idioms ... box at the bottom of the next page.26 Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using &apos ;go& apos;1. I overslept because my alarm clock didn't go off. (to start ringing)2. When they ... fish. It smells like it's gone out. (of food, to go bad, so that you cannoteat it)4. The price of gas has gone out again. (to increase)5. What has been going on in here? The room looks...
... learningEnglish! go away leave I yelled at the dogs tomake them go away. go back return When are you goingback to your house? go by + go past, go close to, visitquicklyWe go by the coffeeshop everyday. go ... him. Healways goes back onhis promises. go down decrease The cost of flighttickets is going down. go for + try to achieve Our team is going forthe gold medal in theOlympics. go for idiomatic ... unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. go into + discuss in detail I really don't want to go into that now. go off explode The bomb could go off at any moment. go off begin, start (used withsignals,...
... unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. turn * out produce The weavers can turnout two or three rugs amonth.turn * out switch off a light Turn out the lightbefore you go to bed.turn out audience ... make adecision.think * up + create or invent a falsestoryI need to think up anexcuse for not goingto her party.throw * away + discard Don't throw awaythose bottles; we canrecycle them.throw ... English allday tires me out.This document is created with the unregistered version of Document 2PDF Pilot. take * off + remove In many cultures, it isappropriate to take offyour shoes whenentering...
... Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 338 Here goes. - ready to to do something while hoping for the best results "Well, here goes. I am going to go and ask that girl for a date right now." Here goes nothing. ... Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 305 have a good mind to (do something) - be tempted to do something I have a good mind to tell my friend that I will not lend him any money. have a good thing going - have or do ... somewhere. Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 325 have (something) going for one - have ability/talent/good looks She has a lot going for her and I am sure that she will get the new job. have...
... have enough money to go to a movie let alone go on a holiday. let bygones be bygones - forget about problems that happened in the past "We need to let bygones be bygones and forget about ... let down their hair and had a good time. let go of (something) - release something He let go of the rope and the suitcase fell off the luggage rack. let go with (something) - shout ... go - become less constrained I went to the party and let myself go for the evening. let oneself/something go - not take care of oneself/something The woman has been letting herself go...
... up to it we can let him drive the truck to the new office. up to no good - doing something bad The boys were up to no good after school. Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 951 up against ... started. unearthly hour - absurdly early or inconvenient We got up at an unearthly hour this morning so we could get ready to go camping. Mr_doody2004@yahoo.com 952 up front - honest, ... able to go to London is still up in the air. up in years - old, elderly Although our grandparents are up in years they still have much energy. up one`s alley - something one is good at...
... explanationof the phrasal verb in bold. Write 'Yes' if you think it does, and 'No' if you think it doesn't.Informal phrasal verbs 291. (a) The Prime Minister has told his government ... you have a drink before you do it.18. (a) If you're going to chuck up, go outside.(b) If you're going to be in a bad mood, go outside.19. (a) The air-conditioning has conked out again.(b) ... information.35. (a) She never goes out without blinging up first.(b) She never goes out without phoning her friends first.30 Exercise 1: Complete these phrasalverbs with an appropriate particle...
... participles, and verbs, without rules or logic. Students simply have to learn that interested is followed by in, and good is followed by at. and go home has no preposition. Multi-word verbs, ... systems of multi-word verbs and the meaning of some particles. Introductory unit What are multi- Multi-word verbs are verbs that combine with one or two particles word verbs? (a preposition ... use the multi-word verbs to talk about their own experiences and ideas. There are also practice exercises for prepositions and idiomatic expressions. How multi-word verbs work deals with...
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... ' ' d. I can do what I want in my own house. You know what they say. How multi-word verbs work 5 Replace the noun objects with pronoun objects (itlthem) in the following sentences. ... throw out those old newspapers? c. They've decided to put off the wedding. d. We're going to do up the kitchen. e. I'd like more time to think over your offer. f. I didn't...
... 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. ... for revising the multi-word verbs they learn in the book. One simple is to put students into pairs and tell student A to read the of some the multi-word verbs while student B says what ... right 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...
... of two-word phrasal verbs Nonseparable phrasalverbs Intransitive nonseparable phrasalverbs (verbs that do not allow an object) are usually accented on the particle: The barn got hit by lightning, ... of him. It took me a while, but I got the whole story out of her. go back on go back on & goes back on going back on went back on gone back on 1. go back on p.v. When you make a promise, ... -ing form past tense past participle go through with go through with & goes through with going through with went through with gone through with 1. go through with p.v. When you do something...