... 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 ... Type 4 = verb + adverb + preposition + object EX: put up with = tolerateI can’t put up with his behaviour any moreI can’t put up with it any moreMultiple choice1. Do you want to stop in ... dictionary.A. look for B. look after C. look up 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...
... blanks for combination with DODo with, do for, do in, do well, do into, do away with, do harm, do without,1. He has been working hard lately and could do____ a holiday ( with) 2. As she was getting ... Exercises on phrasal verbs Exercise 1: Put the correct preposition in the blanks for combination with COMEcome into, come to, come true, Come in ... do ____ useless things in their home ( away with= throw away)Exercise 3: Put the correct preposition in the blanks for combination with GETGet along with, get at, get in, get over, get up, get...
... Where are you going? run up run up & runs up running up ran up run up 1. run up (to) p.v. When you run to a higher level or place, you run up or run up to that place. Run up and answer ... FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith get, 1 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 ... being up.) Many phrasalverbswith get that relate to a change in physical location might seem identical in meaning to a variety of phrasalverbs using come, go, and other verbs that describe...
... past participle run down run down & runs down running down ran down run down 1. run down (to) p.v. When you move quickly to a lower level or place, you run down or run down to that ... serious talk with her. The detective sat Hank down and began to interrogate him. EXERCISE 36a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in ... ________ ________. 38. FOCUS ON: the verb keep and adverbs and adverbials showing degrees of variability Phrasal verbswith keep Several phrasalverbs are based on the verb keep, and it is important...
... ãing form past tense past participle run out run out & runs out running out ran out run out 1. run out (of) p.v. When people or things run out or run out of a place, room, building, and ... ________ of time. 368 45. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith the verb turn Many phrasalverbs are based on the verb turn. In most cases, phrasalverbswith turn involve two options and a ... 47. FOCUS 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...
... 120 17. FOCUS ON: adverbs and phrasalverbs Adverbs are words that modify verbs. Many adverbs end with -ly, for example, quickly, slowly, suddenly, foolishly; but other adverbs, such as always, ... objects of many phrasal verbs. It is more common to use gerund objects with nonseparable two- and three-word phrasal verbs: She's counting on getting that job. gerund I don't ... hockey. gerund but gerund objects are sometimes used with separable phrasal verbs: / wouldn't put robbing a bank past him. gerund Mr. Taylor wants to give smoking up. gerund Infinitive...
... wrong with Nicole? She was having a good time with Frank a little while ago, but now she seems kind of turned off. 349 45. FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith the verb turn Many phrasalverbs are ... the highway. EXERCISE 46e, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review ... persuade them to do it. 359 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,...
... problems. run over run over & runs over running over ran over run over 1. run over (to) p.v. When you run from where you are to where someone else is, you run over or run over to ... have all my pants taken in. EXERCISE 7a — Complete the sentences withphrasalverbs from this section. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. 1. When the bullet hit him, he ________ ... ————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 50 EXERCISE 7d, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review...
... particle when used with an object with three-word phrasal verbs. Three-word phrasalverbs always have three words — there is no two-word version, or if there is a phrasal verb with the same verb ... two-word phrasalverbs that require an additional particle when used with an object are shown with the second particle in parentheses: break out (of). Do not confuse two-word phrasalverbs that ... ON: phrasalverbs used as nouns, 1 Many two-word phrasalverbs can be used as nouns. All the verbs in this section have a noun form. Notice that the two-word noun is sometimes written with...
... FOCUS ON: phrasalverbswith get, 1 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 ... ________ ________ with my office every morning. 318 EXERCISE 41 d, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasalverbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasalverbs are in the correct ... being up.) Many phrasalverbswith get that relate to a change in physical location might seem identical in meaning to a variety of phrasalverbs using come, go, and other verbs that describe...
... luck .♥ Get sth over with = to finish = to get sth off one’s chest .e.g : Why not tell him the truth and be finished with it ? Why not tell him the truth and be gotten over with ?♥ To pester ... come . It’s bound that he will come . (sai) ♥ To put the blame on sb for sth = đổ lỗi . PHRASALVERBSWITH “LOOK”♥ Look at = to take / have a look.e.g :We looked at a few houses before we bought ... see sth .e.g : Fell free to look around the store . Let me know if you need any help . PHRASAL VERBSWITH “BRING” ♥ Bring round = to make sb conscious .e.g : They used some strong voolka to...
... another variety of verbs which do not normally take objects. These are called copular verbs or linking verbs. While intransitive verbs make complete sense on their own, copular verbs require a ... raining.)Adverbs with two formsAugust 22, 2013 Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form. In some cases, the adverb may have two forms, one like the adjective and the other with –ly. Complete ... happy.)Adverbs with two formsAugust 22, 2013 Some adjectives and adverbs have the same form. In some cases, the adverb may have two forms, one like the adjective and the other with –ly. Complete...
... D. with 45. They are now in Paris; they will leave ____________ London next week.A. to B. for C. in D. on46. I’m _____________ advertisements on TV.A. tired of B. bored with C. fed up with ... ______________ me? I didn’t do 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 - on54. They plan to arrive in ... in /for B. on/in C. with/ on D. by/ for68. We started our journey ______ foot.a. with b. by c. on d. in69. He always prevents me_______ doing my duty.a. of b. from c. with d. against70. Mr....
... run * down criticize My boss runs everyone down. run * down hit with a car My dog was run down by a bus. run down loose power, be very tired You need to wind your watch so it doesn't run ... while I'm in town. put up with + tolerate Sandy will not put up with smoking in her house. List of English PhrasalVerbs Beginning With 'Q' Phrasal Verb Definition Example quiet ... English PhrasalVerbs Beginning With 'I' Phrasal Verb Definition Example iron * out eliminate We need to have a meeting this week in order to iron out the d List of English Phrasal Verbs...
... on C. put with D. put away 16. This is Bob speaking. I need my pocket calculator. Can I have it back tomorrow? I can't _____ it. A. do with B. do without C. deal with D. deal without 17. ... with matches. A. off B. around C. about D. over 8. Poeple who don't get ______ their coworkers sometimes don't last long at their jobs. A. up with B. along with C. on to D. by with ... they want to ______ their parents on a stroll through the park. A. keep with B. keep up with C. keep on to D. keep over with 20. The sergeant in the army is always telling the privates to listen...