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      Phrasal Verbs with GET

     get away — escape

     get on — (1)make progress; (2) be friendly  

     get on with — (1) have a good relationship with; (2) continue with

     get over — recover from

     get through — (1) make contact; (2) manage to finish

     get together — meet socially

     get up — rise from bed

     get into — become used to

 

1.                What time do you normally . . . in the morning?

2.                It was great meeting you. We must . . . again soon.

3.                I've dialed his number but I can't . . .

4.                My cousin likes his job but he doesn't . . . his boss very well.

5.                The bank robbers managed to . . . with   10,000.

6.                It was a terrible tragedy and we're still trying to . . . it.

7.                Take the car for a test drive and see how you . . .

8.                When can we get . . .  for a drink?

9.                When you get . . . with your work, let's go out.

10.          We were all delighted when we heard you'd got . . . your exam.

11.          He's just getting . . . an illness.

12.    I do really hope that sooner or later you'll get . . . the shock.

13.    How's your work getting . . . ?

14.    How will we get . . . without you?

15.    I caught a really big fish but it . . .

16.    You can't . . . from the fact that it would cost a lot of money.

17.    I'm sorry I'm late; I was in a meeting and couldn't . . .

18.    Don't try to deceive the taxman; you'll never . . . with it.

19.    This continual wet weather is . . . me . . .

20.   I don't know what's . . . her lately; she's been behaving very             oddly.

21.    I'll soon . . . the way of doing things.

22.    Her mother's support . . . her . . . her depression.

23.    You'll be glad to . . . your operation . . . with.

   

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     Prasal verbs with GIVE

 

     give away — (1)donate; (2) reveal smth, betray smb

     give back — return

     give in (up)— surrender

     give out — distribute

     give up — stop doing something

     give off — emit (a smell, etc)    

 

 

 

1.    My father . . . smoking years ago.

2.    The pop star decided to . . . the proceeds of his last concert to charity.

3.    We're going to . . .  the wildlife leaflets outside the station.

4.    I've got to . . .  these library books . . . by tomorrow.

5.    Our team are tough and they won't . . .  easily.

6.    The chemical gives . . . a strange smell.

7.    You'd better not give . . . this secret to anyone.

8.    Their food suplies gave . . . sooner than they had planned.

9.    After the operation David had to give . . . smoking.

10.                      They are giving . . . free glasses with every box of washing powder they sell.

11.                       The hijackers finally gave themselves . . . to the police.

12.                      Can I borrow that book? I'll give it . . . to you tomorrow.

13.                       What's giving . . . such an awful smell?

14.                      She was advised to give . . . eating chocolate.

15.                       Can you give me my book . . . when you've finished reading it.

16.                      When the police surrounded the criminal he gave himself . . .

17.                       She has given . . . almost all her books about travelling.

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     Prasal Verbs  with  GO

 

     go away — (1) leave; (2) cease

     go back — return

     go down — become lower

     go in — enter

     go on — continue

     go over — rehearse, repeat

     go up — (1) increase in number or amount; (2) approach

     go out — spend time, especilly regularly with someone

     go off — (1)stop operating; (2) ring or sound loudly

 

1.    I'd like the problem to . . .

2.    The temperature . . . ten degrees last night. It's now minus five.

3.    I'll . . . the instructions if you like.They decided to . . . because it started to rain.

4.    They wanted there problems to . . .

5.    They've been going . . . (together) for two years

6.    She plans to go . . . politics when she leaves university.

7.    John, could you please . . . reading the paragpaph?

8.    Prices . . . again, I'm afraid.

9.    You . . . through that door over ther

10.                       The heating goes . . .  at night.

11.                      The alarm went . . . when the thieves got in.

12.                       If they don't understand it the first time, go . . . it again untill they do.

13.                       What time does the curtain go . . . ?

14.                      We went . . . the accounts very thoroughly but couldn't find any mistakes.

15.                      If the new arrangement  doesn't work out, we'll go . . . to the old one.

16.                       He's gone . . . in my opinion since I discovered his political views.

17.                      He went . . . business as an undertaker.

 

 

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     Phrasal verbs and expressions with KEEP

 

     Phrasal verbs

     keep at — continue working at

     keep back — withhold

     keep on — (1) continue doing smth; (2) continue saying the same                             

     keep off — avoid

     keep out — (1) stay away; (2) prevent someone from entering

     keep to — stay with or follow an agreed plan or course of action

     keep up — manage to go so fast

     Expressions

     keep going — struggle to continue

     keep together — stay in a group

     keep warm — stay warm

 

 

1.    He was obviously unwell so the doctor advised him to . . . coffee for three months.

2.    I've phones her six times but she's always out. I suppose I'd better . . .  trying.

3.    We said we'd be there at six so I suppose we'd better . . .  the arrangement.

4.    We're going to lose each other if we're not careful. Let's try and . . .

5.    Put a sweater on. It's important to . . .

6.    She cycles so fast, it's difficult to . . .

7.    They're doing some building work over there so it's best if we …

8.    If we . . . it, we'll finish painting the room by lunchtime.

9.      Don't spend all your money. You need to . . . something for emergencies.

10.                      When you're running a marathon, it's important to . . . even when you're feeling exhausted.

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     Prasal verbs with LOOK

 

     look after -  take care of

     look at — turn the eyes to see something

     look for — try to find

     look forward — expect with pleasure

     look into — investigate

     look out — be careful, keep watch

     look up — find (information in a book)

     look through — examine quickly

     look out (for) — watch for

 

1.    . . . ! There's a car coming!

2.    Can you help us? We're . . . some plain jogging pants.

3.      Could I borrow your dicnionary? I want to . . .  the word commited.

4.    Quick! Come and . . . that strange bird in the garden.

5.    The police are . . . a number of thefts at our college.

6.    Could you . . . my things for me while I go and get a drink?

7.    I'm not . . . our Maths test.

8.    They had been looking . . . a house for over a week before they found one.

9.    My neighbour looks . . . my cat when I'm away.

10.                      I'll look ...her telephone number in the directory.

11.                      The police are looking . . . the case of the missing diamonds.

12.                      Look . . . pickpockets when you're in the market, they are everywhere.

13.                       He is really looking . .  the party. He can't stop talking about it

14.                      Look . . . this letter to see if there are any mistakes.

15.                       When I saw her last she was looking . . . the old magazines.

16.                      Can you help me look . . . my keys? I can't find them any where?

 

 

 

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     Phrasal verbs and expressions MAKE

 

     Phrasal verbs

     make up — (1) invent; (2) become friends again after a quarell

     make up for — repay, competsate for

 

     Expressions

     make an effort — try

     make a fuss — complain, show unnecessary excitement

     make a mistake — do something wrong

     make a noise — make a meaningless, usually unwanted, sound

       make do — manage with something even though it may not be                                                                     

                            exactly what is wanted.

     make it — arrive on time

     make money — do well financially

     make up your mind — decide

 

 

1.                We're rocording in this studio so please don't . . .

2.                It's an important lesson so could you . . . to be here on time.

3.                I was horrible to my brother last night. How am I going to . . .   it?

4.                Could you add up  numbers again? We don't want to . . .

5.                I hate people who . . . about the food in restaurants.

6.                If you want to be succesful and . . ., you'd better get to work on          time.

7.                He can never . . . his . . . about what to wear.

8.                I can't make . . . whether to buy this dress or not.

9.                His handwriting is so bad I can't make . . . what he has written.

10.          Everything he said is a lie. He made . . . the whole story.

11.          They finally made . . . after their argument.

12.          He made . . . his face to look like a clown's for the party.

13.          I've read the poem twice but I can't make . . . what it is about.

 

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     Phrasal Verbs with PULL

   

     pull at — seize and pull sharply and repeatedly

     pull away — start to move away from

     pull down — break in pieces and destroy

     pull off — succeed in (a difficult attempt)

     pull out — move away, leave a place or time of trouble

     pull over — to move over to one side of the road

     pull through —  live, succed in spite of difficulties, illness, etc.

     pull together — (1) to work so as to help a shared effort; (2) to

                                       controll the feelings

     pull up — (cause to) come to a stop

 

 

 

1.    He is very ill, but with careful nursing he'll pull . . .

2.    We need an experienced man to pull the department . . .

3.    The car pulled . . . at the traffic lights.

4.    Margaret had difficulty with her work for the examination, but her teacher pulled her . . .

5.    Stop acting like a baby! Pull yourself . . .

6.    His unexpected criticism rather pulled me . . . short.

7.    The policeman signalled him to pull . . .

8.    The general pulled his troops . . . of the area.

9.    The police have pulled him . . . for questioning.

10.                      They are pulling . . . those houses to make room for a new hotel.

11.                      Jim saw that the firm was going to be ruined, so he pulled . . .

12.                      The trick lokked impossible, but she pulled it . . .

13.                      She is pulling . . . quite a bit in her new job.

14.                      He jumped onto the bus just as it was pulling . . .

15.                       

 

 

 

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     Phrasal Verbs with PUT

 

     put off — (1)move to a later date; delay; (2) discourage smb from

     put  away -

     put aside -

     put about -

     put put into -

     put down -

     put up -

     put -

 

 

 

1.    Don't talk, it puts her . . . the game.

2.    They have agreed to put . . . their differences in the interests of winning the election.

3.    People like that ought to be put . . . !

4.    They have put . . . a plan for reducing the level of traffic.

5.    They've been putting the rumours . . .

6.    It's been put . . . that she was secretly married.

7.    You can't put that old excuse . . . your boss.

8.    We have some money put . . . for a holiday.

9.     

 

 

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  Phrasal verbs with RUN

 

  run away — escape

  run into — meet someone by chance

  run on — continue happening for longer than planned or expected

  run out of — use all one's supplies, have nothing left of smth

  run through — repeat for practice

  run over — knock down and drive over the top of

  run up — cause to have bills or debts

 

 

1.    Helen and Mark had to come back early from their holiday as they ran . . . money.

2.    This scene needs rehearsing more. Can we run . . . it again, please?

3.    In his last year at university, Jonathan ran . . . an enormous bill at the bookshop.

4.    We let the rabbit out of its cage for a moment and it ran . . .  We never saw it again.

5.    Guess who I ran . . . in the middle of the town? My old headmaster!

6.    I dropped my homework in the street and a lorry ran . . . it!

7.    Let's get going. I don't want this meeting to run . . . all night!

8.    He ran . . . from home at the age of fourteen.

9.    After a promising start, the company ran . . . debt.

10.                      The concert ran . . . untill eleven o'clock.

11.                       I'm running  . . . patience.

12.                      Have you nearly finished? Time is running . . .

13.                       Let's run . . . the first scene again.

14.                      She ran . . . a large phone bill.

15.                       He was ran . . . and killed by a bus.

16.                      They ran . . . the national flag on the queen's birthday.

17.                       I'll run through this list of figures with you.

18.                      He'll run . . . for hours about his computer if you let him.

19.                      He went too fast round the corner and ran . . . a lamppost

20.                      Don't let your temper (enthusiasm) run . . . with you.

 

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     Prasal verbs with TAKE

 

     take after — resemble

     take back — return

     take in —(1)understand, absorb; (2)include

     take off — (1)remove (clothes); (2) become successful

     take on — accept (work or responsibility)

     take over — take control of

     take up — start and spend time doing (a hobby, interest)

 

 

1.    When did you decide to take . . . parachuting?

2.    I couldn't remember it all. Tere was too much to take . . .

3.    It was so hot that the men had to take . . . their jackets.

4.    She's a very tidy person. I suppose she took . . . her mother in that respect.

5.    You look exhausted. I hope you aren't taking . . . too much work.

6.    He wants his daughter to take . . . the business when he retires.

7.    Could you take these videos . . . to the rental shop? They're overdue.

8.    I'm taking the children . . . to the theatre tonight.

9.    I'm feeling too tired to drive anymore; will you take . . . ?

10.                      John took . . . acting while he was at college.

11.                      Who do you think will take . . . now that the governor has been dismissed?

12.                      My doctor says I'm too tired and has advised me not to take any more work . . .

13.                       His face took . . . a worried expression.

14.                      Mary really takes . . . her mother; she has the same eyes, nose and hair.

15.                       It took me a long time to take . . . what you were saying.

16.                      This is the total cost of the holiday; taking everything . . .

17.                       It was at this point that her acting career really took . . .

18.                      I'm taking Thursday . . . because I'm moving house.

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     Phrasal Verbs with TALK

 

talk down — (1)quide safely to the ground by giving instructions by                            

                          radio; (2) persuade to be more calm

talk down to — speak to as if one were more important, clever, etc.

talk into — persuade someone to do something

talk out — settle by talking

talk out of — presuade someone not to do something

talk over — speak about  thoroughly and seriously

talk round — (1)persuade someone to change their mind; (2) avoid

                            speaking directly about a matter

 

 

 

1.    The police are trying to talk . . . that guy about to jump off the bridge.

2.    He refused at first, but I managed to talk him . . . it.

3.    Unions and employers usually try to talk . . . their differences before making actions against each other.

4.    See if you can talk her . .  it.

5.    If you are worried about this change of career, why don't you talk it . . . with your family?

6.    She resisted at first, but we were finally able to talk her . . .

7.    The policeman talked the man . . . jumping from the top of the building.

8.    She talked me . . . buying a new car.

9.    At one point she threatened to fine us all but we talked her . . .

10.                       She could talk her way . . . of anything!

11.                       

 

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      Phrasal Verbs with THROW

     

     throw away — (1)get rid of something; (2) lose by foolishness

     throw in — (1) to supply in addition to smth else without 

                           increasing  the price; (2) add to a discussion

     throw off — free oneself from smth bad, recover from

     throw open — allow the general public to enter, make open

     throw out — (1)get  rid of; (2) refuse to accept

     throw over — end a relationship

     throw up — (1)stop doing; (2) vomit; (3)produce

     throw together — (1)build or make hastily; (2)bring together

 

 

1.    I hear you've thrown . . . your job.

2.    You should throw . . . all those old clothes you never wear.

3.    When I bought the house, I got the carpets and curtains . . . in.

4.    Her friends had deserted her, and she was thrown . . . on her own resources.

5.    It took me a week to throw . .  my cold.

6.    The Queen has thrown . . . her castle for the summer.

7.    I just threw the meal . . . so I hope it's all right.

8.    The discussion has thrown . . . a lot of interesting ideas.

9.    The teacher threw . . . a few ideas and asked the students to write an essay.

10.                      This could be the best chance you'll have; don't throw              it . . .

11.                      I threw . . . an idea that would shorten the production process.

12.                      We'll trow them . . . at the corner.

13.                      The competition was thrown ... to sportsmen from all countries.

14.                      Her sudden resignation completely threw me  . . .

15.                     The criminal dived into the water to throw the police dogs . . .

16.                      

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     Phrasal verbs with TURN

 

     turn away — refuse entry

     turn down — (1) refuse; (2) reduce the volume

     turn in — give to the police

     turn off — switch off, disconnect, remove power

     turn on — switch on, cause to operate

     turn over — consider carefully

     turn up — (1) arrive; (2) increase the volume

     turn against — become opposed to or an enemy of

     turn out — happen (be found) to be in the end

 

 

1.    Don't forget to . . . the lights when you go home tonight.

2.    The band was so popular that hundreds of fans were . . .

3.    Do you mind if I . . . the TV . . . ? It's a bit loud.

4.    The prisoners . . . themselves . . . after three days on the run.

5.    I spent hours . . . the problem . . . in my mind.

6.    Help! I can't . . .  the tap . . . in the bathroom.

7.    His ex-girlfriend . . . at his house without any warning.

8.    The hall was full, and hundreds of fan had been . . .

9.    Thank you, but I'll have to . . .  your offer.

10.                      He proposed to her, but she . . . him . . .

11.                       Don't worry, something's sure to . . .

12.  The missing bag . . . , completely empty, in the lake.

13.   She . . . the problem . . . in her mind.

14.  He . . . the gas . . .

15.   His statement . . . to be false.

16.    She . . . late for everything.

17.  The manaster has . . . his former colleagues.

18.   He claims that his ex-wife has . . . the children . . . him.

19.  She . . .  her charm whenever she wants anything.

20.  The harty . . . a success.

21.   To our surprise the stranger . . . to be an old friend of my mother's.

 

 

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