Complete the suitable prepositions in the blanks for combinations with CLEAR, CUT, HOLD, LET, AND HAND.. My plans for starting a restaurant fell ______ for lack of capital.. Exercise 2.
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Exercise 1 Complete the suitable prepositions in the blanks for
combinations with CLEAR, CUT, HOLD, LET, AND HAND
1 Clear your books I want to set the table for lunch
2 The army fell when the enemy attacked
3 You should cut this tree It is too near the house
4 The examination was so easy that all the candidates handed their answer papers after the first hour
5 My plans for starting a restaurant fell for lack of capital
6 Our water supply was cut because the pipe burst
7 At the end of term attendance at these classes usually falls
8 The wall was covered with pictures of pop stars which Mary had cut magazines
9 I hope the rain holds until my washing is dry
10 They won’t let you _ if you aren’t a member of the club
11 The mounted police cleared the crowds
12 A heavy snowfall held the trains from the north
13 If you really want to slim you must cut _ on sweets
14 The two brothers fell over their father’s will
15 You would recover your sense of taste if you cut smoking altogether
16 If you will hold I’ll put you through to Enquiries
17 If he refuses to fall my plans I can probably find someone more co- operative
Exercise 2.Complete in the blanks with suitable prepositions for
combinations with LOOK AND KEEP
1 I’ve been looking _ a cup to match the one I broke
2 Look _ me at the station I’ll be at the bookstall
3 Look _! You nearly knocked my cup out of
4 He was kept _ in his research by lack of money
5 Tom is looking his first trip abroad
6 Before putting any money into the business, we must look very carefully the accounts
7 I look her as one of the family
8 My windows look the garden
9 He asked me to look the document and then sign it
10 He looked the book to see if he had read it before
Exercise 3.Complete in the blanks with suitable prepositions for
combinations with GO AND COME
1 You can’t go your promise now; we are depending on you
2 I have changed my mind about marrying him; I simply can’t go _ it
3 He came a fortune last year
4 Wait till prices come again before you buy
5 I refuse to go now I’m going on
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7 The party went very well; we all enjoyed ourselves
8 Come It’s far too cold to wait here any longer
9 Mary went in such a hurry that she left her passport behind
10 The handle of the tea pot came in my hand as I was washing it
Exercise 4 Complete in the blanks with suitable prepositions for
combinations with TAKE AND RUN
1 I wish we could sell the grand piano; it takes too much space here
2 She is always running her friends behind their backs She soon won’t have any friends left
3 You’d better take your coat if you’re too hot
4 Just run the music of this song for me
5 When his father died, Tom took the business
6 What I saw in the water was only an old tree I took it _ the Lock Ness Monster
7 I ran an old school friend in the tube today
8 People often take me my sister We are very like each other
9 My neighbour is always running _ bread and borrowing some from me
10 If a bull chased me I’d run
Exercise 5 Complete the suitable prepositions inthe blanks for
combinations with TURN, CALL AND BREAK
1 She called _ for a few minutes to return a book
2 The lift broke _ and we had to use the stairs
3 The representative of the computer company called all the factories in the district
4 The situation is difficult and calls _ great tact
5 They broke their conversation when I came in
6 The school broke for the hoilidays at the end of July
7 In this book the mysterious stranger turns to be the long- lost son of duke
8 The fireman had to break the door to rescue the children
9 The garden party was called because of the rain
10 He was called at the age of eighteen and spent a year in the army
Exercise 6 Complete in the blanks with suitable prepositions for
combinations with GIVE , PUT AND MAKE
1 He won $100 and gave it all
2 Put _ the clock, it is twenty minutes fast
3 Ridding is getting too expensive; I’ll have to give it
4 I’ll put my visit to the Royal Mint till you can come with me
5 The roads were crowded with people making the coast
6 He gave all the books he had borrowed
7 She had invited me to dinner but had to put me as she was taken ill
8 I can’t make the postmark on the letter; it looks like Basingstoke
9 Put _ th light It’s getting quite light again
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