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t3ll out. write information on a form t3ll up jW complerely with gas, water, coffee, etc. 5d out (about) discmr information fool around (with) hawe fun while wasting time G get along (with) have a good relationship with get back (&om). return fmm (a mp) get in. enter a car, a taxi get off. leave a buslan airplanela trainla subway get on mter a burlan airplanela trainla subway get out of leave a car, a taxi get over. recmjivm an illness or a shock get together (with) join, meet get through (with) fintih get up get out of bed in the morning give away donate, get rid of by gim'ng give back. return (something) w (someone) give up quit doing (something) or quit nying goon continue go back (to). return m a place go out not stay home go over (to). (1) approach (2) visit another's home growup(in) become an adult H hand in giwe homework, test papers, etc., to a teacher hand out. give (somethin@ to this penon, then w thatperson, then w another person, ac. hang aroundlout (with) sped undirected time hang up. (1) hang on a hanger or a hook (2) end a telephone conversation have on. wear help out assist (someone) K keep away (from) not give to keep on. continue L layo ff stop employment leave on. (1) nor turn off (a light, a machine) (2) not mke off (clothink) look into imtigate 450 APPENDIX 1 look over. examine carefuuy look out (for) be care@ look up look for informath in a dicriaay, a telephone direcwy an encyclopedia, ets. M make up invent (a story) movein(t0) start living in a new home move out (of) stop litnng at a place P pay back. remrn bormwed money w (someone) pickup lift point out. call attention w print out. create a paper copy fmm a computer put away. put (somethink) in in usual orproperplace put back return (somethink) to in original place put down. stop holding or carrying put off. postpone put on. put clothes on one's body put out extinguish (stop) afire, a cigarem R run into meet by chance run out (of) finish the supply of (something) S set out (for) begin a nip ahut off. stop a machine or a light, turn o.ff sign up (for) put me's name on a list show up come, appear sit around (with) sit and do nothing sit back. put one's back against a chair bock sit down go frmn standing w simng speak up. speak louder stand up gofrom sining to standing start over begin again stay up not go to bed T take back return take off. (1) remuve clothesfrom one's body (2) ascend in an airplane take out. inwite our and pay talk over. discuss tear down. desm~ a building tear out (of) remcwe (paper) by tearing Phrasal Verbs 451 tear up rear into small pieces think over. consider throw awaylout put in the trash, discard try on put on clothing to see if it firs turn amund change w the opposite direcrion turn back turn down. decrease the mlume turn off. stop a machine or a light turn on stan a machine or a light turn over. turn the top side to the bottom turn up increase the volume W wake up stop sleeping watch out (for) be careful work out. solve write down write a note on a piece of paper 452 APPENDIX 1 I CONTENTS I A2-1 Preposition combinations: introduction A2-2 Preposition combinations: a reference list I A2-1 PREPOSITION COMBINATIONS: INTRODUCTION At,fran, 4 on, and to are examples of prepositions.* (a) Ali is absent &om class today. verb + prep (b) This book belongs to me. g 'See Chart AZZ, p. 463, for a list of prepositions. Prepositions are often combined with adjectives, as in (a), and verbs, as in (b). EXERCISE 1. Prevlew: preposition combinations. (Chart A2-2) Direcrionr These sentences contain a sampling of the preposition combinations in this Appendix. Complete the sentences with prepositions. How many do you already how? Which ones do you still need to learn? 1. Tom is devoted to his family. 2. I'm afiaid I don't agree you. 3. I wasn't aware the problem. 4. I'm excited the concert. 5. Are you satisfied your progress? 6. She warned us the coming storm. 7. What's the matter him? 8. It doesn't matter me. 9. I got rid my old bicycle. 10. I don't approve smoking in public. 1 1. The solution is clear me. 12. Who is responsible this? 13. The hotel provides guesm towels. 14. Protect your eyes the sun. 15. He med my cup hot tea. I7 SELF-STUDY PRACTICE. Group A.* ;5!. ,. ~frectims: The prepositions in the column on the left are the correct conipletiods fir the blanks. To test yourself and practice the preposition combinations, follow these steps: . " ;8ri?%;'?.Fi . , (1) Cwer the ANSWERS column with a piece of paper. : ,* -, J * ,. (2) Complete the SENTENCES. , . . . . . . , . I, : . . , . (3) Then remove the paper and check your answers. , . . :, .!c. 2.1 ,: . . ,* ~ .,, .,: ;. , (4) Then cover both the ANSWERS and the SENTENCES to complete . . - i. .%*:, c; =; your own REFERENCE LIST. ,. .I, . . . ,, . . . (5) Again check your answers. '+ ~L I7 EXERCISE 2. Preposition combinations. (Group A) Directions: Complete the sentences with prepositions. 1. Mr. Porter is nice to everyone. 2. Kathy was absent class yesterday. 3. Are you ready the test? 4. I'm angry Greg. 5. Are you afraid dogs? 6. Sometimes people aren't kind animals. 7. One inch is equal 2.54 centimeters. 8. I'm thirsty a big glass of water. 9. Joe has good manners. He's always polite everyone. *Appendix 2 presents preposition combinations in small groups to be learned and practiced one pup at a time. 10. I'm not familiar that book. Who wrote it? 11. Children ask "Why?" a lot. They are curious everything. 12. Anna got a good job that pays well. I'm very happy her. 13. Anna is very happy getting a new job. 14. Jack's thermos bottle is full coffee. EXERCISE 3. Review: preposition combinations. (Group A) Directions: Make up a review quiz for a classmate. On a separate piece of paper, write sentences with the preposition combinations in Group A, but omit the preposition. Leave a blank for a classmate to write in the correct preposition. When your classmate has finished the quiz you wrote, correct his or her answers. Example: I. Ave you aFvaiA louA wises? . . . , ., 2. It's iwp&a~t +a be 6ce other peo~le. . . . 7. (EtC.) : ' ' :;: , ,2c.: . ~ ~ ~ .~ , ' . : ,Z ,. . . . SELF-STUDY PRACTICE. Group B. r,,A ? Ditectim: The prepositions in the column on the left are the'c&ect completi6n~'for the - blanks. Follow the same steps you used for Group A on page 454. - ~ .1.0 My parents believe s.o./s.t. I borrowed n book Oscar. bomnv s.t, - - 8.0. ih I discussed the problem Jane. diacuw s.r. - - 9.0. Please help me this. help S.O. I introduced Sam introduce 8.0. ,i,-:,,:: :') .,N.,, , ' 1' EXERCISE 4. Preposition combinations. (Group B) . . : Directions: Complete the sentences with prepositions. !l!.,,;l'2. :. 1. I borrowed this dictionary Pedro. :'I.,, 8, i.' 2. Could you please help me these heavy suitcases? :,I. 3. Sue, I'd like to introduce you Ed Jones. ,,. !. , 4. You shouldn't stare other people. It's not polite.' 5. Do you believe ghosts? 6. Are you laughing my mistake? 7. I admire my father his honesty and intelligence. 8. I argued Anna politics. 9. I discussed my educational plans my parents. 10. 1 applied admission to the University of Massachusetts. 11. We're leaving Cairo next week. 12. Mrs. Wertz smiled her grandchildren. SELF-STUDY PRACTICE. Group C. Directions: The prepositions in the column on the left are the correct completions for the blanks. Follow the same steps you used for Group A on page 454. , , . .':,.'I"" :'"\" ' . : ,.^. xzxE Preposition Combinabions: Ctoup C Aamr I Sentencee Reference List sf I'm aware the pmblem. be awsre s.t.1s.o. fi Smolriog ia baa you. bebed s.o.1s.t. w Thc solodon ia clear me. be clear 8.0 abwu &exiscrazy football. be craey 8s. MU. be cod - some chocolate. be hwgry in I'm intarsted - - m. be intcscned nbau Pm nmus my test scores. be nervous - Mih I'm patient children. be padent sf My pen= prc pmud me. be proud & Who's rcspomible this? be mpoluible - &yf I'm sd 1- my job. be sad fa A canoe is ai& a loyak. be rimilat - Ogl~ I'm sw the facts. be sure L CISE 5. Prepc , , n comblnatlons. (Group C) Directions: Complete the sentences with prepositions. 1. I don't understand that sentence. It isn't clear me. 2. Mark Twain is famous his novels about life on the Mississippi River. 3. I'm hungry some chocolate ice cream. 4. Our daughter graduated from the university. We're very proud her. 5. A lot of sugar isn't good you. It is bad your teeth. 456 APPENDIX 2 . carrying put off. postpone put on. put clothes on one's body put out extinguish (stop) afire, a cigarem R run into meet by chance run out (of) finish the supply of (something). (with) join, meet get through (with) fintih get up get out of bed in the morning give away donate, get rid of by gim'ng give back. return (something) w (someone) give. on. continue L layo ff stop employment leave on. (1) nor turn off (a light, a machine) (2) not mke off (clothink) look into imtigate 450 APPENDIX 1 look over. examine

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