... There was an accident on the highway, and no one could get by get by (on) p.v When you get by or get by on a certain amount of money, you continue with your work or continue with your life even ... would be fun try on try on & tries on trying on tried on tried on try on p.v When you try on an item of clothing before deciding whether you will buy it or borrow it from someone in order to ... the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one brush off,...
... drugs Ned is a nice guy as long as you can keep him off booze keep on keep on & keeps on keeping on kept on kept on keep on p.v When you keep on doing something, you continue doing it I told her ... Infinitive present tense come on -ing form past tense past participle come on & comes on coming on came on come on come on p.v When an electrical device or machine comes on, it begins to operate, ... today Maybe someone gave him a _ EXERCISE 37c — Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs, participle adjectives, and nouns from this section Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the...
... things, but don't get 46 FOCUS ON: pronunciation of phrasalverbswith the particle into As we saw in Section 6, three-word phrasalverbs are normally accented on the second, or middle, ... air conditioning put in p.v When you cause people to be in a situation, position, or condition, you put them in that situation, position, or condition You've put Jim in a very awkward situation ... ON: particles used without verbs The particles of many phrasal verbs, especially phrasalverbs that relate to physical movement, are frequently used alone with a form of be This is very common...
... Put the correct preposition in the blanks for combination with PUT put aside, put forth, put a stop, put in, put off, put up with, put in He has put a good deal of money ( put aside= save ... accident ( keep one’s head) 11 Please keep on my suitcase while I take the ticket ( keep an eye for) 12 Try to keep _ promise if you want others to rely upon you ( keep one’s word) Exercise ... put by) Never put till tomorrow what you can today ( put off= postpone) There is a post advertised in the newspaper Why don’t you put _ it? ( put in for = claim for = call for= apply for)...
... anything wrong A at B with C to D of 53 You can get there _ bus or _ foot A by – by B with – with C by – on D on - on 54 They plan to arrive in Paris _ July 4th A in B on C at D of 55 Don't forget ... A of B in C on D with 45 They are now in Paris; they will leave London next week A to B for C in D on 46 I’m _ advertisements on TV A tired of B bored with C fed up with D all are ... the whole day A in /for B on/ in C with /on D by/ for 68 We started our journey foot a with b by c on d in 69 He always prevents me _ doing my duty a of b from c with d against 70 Mr Foster...
... other expressions to talk about health, feelings and emotions Informal phrasalverbsPhrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'look' Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'make' ... expressions that rhyme or alliterate Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'run' Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using 'set' Phrasal verbs, idioms and other expressions using ... Mixed phrasalverbs This section looks at some common phrasalverbs that are not included in the main exercises elsewhere in this book Complete the second sentence of each pair with a phrasal...
... cut down on send away for get onwith 12 fall back on look/watch out for go back on 13 get round to C I get on (well) with Melanie./Melanie and I get on (well) I'll fit in with everyone else ... go together with 14 steal and take away 15 contact 16 start, continue 17 have a good relationship with 18 find the right time for 19 break, fail to keep 20 enter, compete in 21 continue 22 keep ... to get on to 14 make up for keep up with 10 go in for I might drop in on David I can't catch up (with) Matthew D You've left one out I've never heard of it They ran away from it You must congratulate...
... Write answers to the questions using phrasalverbs from this section Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense Replace the underlined adverbs with right Remember that right can be used only ... went on gone on go on p.v When an electrical device or system goes on, it begins to operate A thermostat makes the air conditioner go on if it gets above a certain temperature The lights goes on ... singing Just go onwith what you're doing I'll wait until you're finished I told him to stop talking, but he went on and on and on and on go on p.v When an event or activity goes on, it continues The...
... toner 35 FOCUS ON: gerund phrasalverbs In Section 10 we looked at gerunds as the objects of phrasalverbs Now we will look at phrasalverbs as gerunds themselves Like ordinary verbs, gerund phrasal ... more wood on the fire — it's starting to 256 34 FOCUS ON: pronunciation of two-and threeword phrasal verbs, As we saw in Sections and 6, phrasalverbs are sometimes accented on the verb ... good at calculus that he soon left the rest of the class behind live with live with & lives with living with lived with lived with live with p.v When you live with someone, you live at the same...
... down My son is forty-one I wish he'd settle down and raise a family step on step on & steps on stepping on stepped on stepped on step on p.v When you step on something, you place your foot on it ... what you think pick on pick on & picks on picking on picked on picked on pick on p.v When you pick on people, you continually tease and criticize them Susie, you shouldn't pick on your little brother ... to step on it Step on it! We have to be at work in ten minutes take out on take out on & takes out on taking out on took out on taken out on take out on p.v When you take something out on people,...
... if he'd fix me up with his sister Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense past participle go with & goes with going with went with gone with go with go with p.v When one thing is usually ... invention really works Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense past participle carry on & carries on carrying on carried on carried on carry on carry on p.v When you carry on, you continue ... form that function as nouns — can serve as objects of many phrasalverbs It is more common to use gerund objects with nonseparable two- and three-word phrasal verbs: She's counting on getting that...
... I had nothing to with it I'm not sure what this part does, but I think it must have something to with the transmission have on have on & has on having on had on had on have on p.v When you wear ... on letting In on let in on let in on let in on p.v When you tell people information that is secret or not widely known, you let that person in on the information General Chambers let me in on ... sentences with these phrasalverbs from-* previous sections Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one with, 25...
... tense -ing form past tense screw on & screws on screwing on screwed on past participle screw on screwed on screw on p.v When you screw on the top of a circular container, you turn it so that it ... the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense 1.1 almost had an accident on the way to work when another driver me With so many ... carpenter done? Timmy had argued with his mother because he didn't want to go to bed What had Timmy done? Todd's explanation made a good impression on the jury What had Todd's explanation done? The...
... invention really works Infinitive present tense -ing form past tense past participle carry on & carries on carrying on carried on carried on carry on carry on p.v When you carry on, you continue ... to carry on for the sake of the children It was difficult for Mrs Nelson to carry on after her husband died carry on (with) p.v When you carry on, carry onwith an activity, or carry on doing ... let me carry it on You should carry your laptop computer on You don't want to take any chances carry -on n Carry -on, carry -on luggage, carry -on baggage, carry -on bags, and so on, are not given...
... things, but don't get 46 FOCUS ON: pronunciation of phrasalverbswith the particle into As we saw in Section 6, three-word phrasalverbs are normally accented on the second, or middle, ... the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one beat up, ... sentences withphrasalverbs from this section Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense My daughter is trying to me getting her a pony, but I keep telling her we can't afford one...
... ———————————————— EXERCISE 7c — Write answers to the questions using phrasalverbs and nouns from this section Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense I don't like this hotel room I'm going ... the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one boil down ... figure out, go through with, come down with, get around to, look forward to, come off, get out of, monkey around with, come up with, go after, put on, doze off, go back on, 1,1 thought about what...
... 42 FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith get, Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb get, and it is important to understand that the meaning of get in these verbs is not the same as the nonphrasal form ... go, and so on, emphasize the movement from one location to another It is very common to use the adverbs right and back with get phrasalverbs To review the adverb right, see Sections 19 and 22 ... There was an accident on the highway, and no one could get by get by (on) p.v When you get by or get by on a certain amount of money, you continue with your work or continue with your life even...