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1 Phrasal verbs The bus was full. We couldn’t get on.
She got into the car and drove off. Tom is leaving tomorrow and coming back on Saturday. When I touched him on the shoulder he turned round. Sorry I’m late. The car broke down. Look out! There’s a train coming. It was my first flight. I was very nervous as the plane took off. Do you get on well with your colleagues? I was so tired this morning that I couldn’t get up. This weekend I have to look after my neighbour’s cat.

2 speak up. turn up. close down. clear up. show off get on. grow up
speak up turn up close down clear up show off get on grow up fall off move in Be careful on that horse! Don’t ___ How did you ___ in your interview yesterday? There used to be a very good shop on the corner but it ___ a year ago. “We’ve bought a new house.” “Oh, have you? When are you going to ___?” Wayne is eight years old. When he ___ he wants to be a pilot. I arranged to meet Jim after work last night but he didn’t ___. The weather’s horrible, isn’t it? I hope it ___ later. We all know how wonderful you are. There’s no need to ___ . (on the telephone) I can’t hear you very well. Can you ___ a bit?

3 Be careful on that horse! Don’t fall off.
How did you get on in your interview yesterday? There used to be a very good shop on the corner but it closed down a year ago. “We’ve bought a new house.” “Oh, have you? When are you going to move in?” Wayne is eight years old. When he grows up he wants to be a pilot. I arranged to meet Jim after work last night but he didn’t turn up. The weather’s horrible, isn’t it? I hope it clears up later. We all know how wonderful you are. There’s no need to show off. (on the telephone) I can’t hear you very well. Can you speak up a bit?

4 put take turn ring give put write down off on out up
He told me to… throw away the newspapers, so I threw them away. ___ my cigarette, so I ... ___ my shoes, so I … ___ the heating, so I … ___ Ann, so I … ___ smoking, so I … ___ my glasses, so I … ___ my address, so I …

5 put take turn ring give put write down off on out up
He told me to… throw away the newspapers, so I threw them away. put out my cigarette, so I put it out. take off my shoes, so I took them off. turn up/down the heating, so I turned it up/down. ring up Ann, so I rung her up. give up smoking, so I gave it up. put on my glasses, so I put them on. write down my address, so I wrote it down.

6 look turn wake shave pick cross knock try out down up on off
The radio is a bit loud. Can you ___ a bit please? There was a €20 note lying on the pavement, so I ___. The children are asleep. Don’t ___. If you make a mistake, just ___. I saw a jacket which I liked in the shop. So I went in and ___ to see if it fitted me. There were a few words that I didn’t understand, so I ___ in my dictionary. He had a beard for a long time but he got fed up with it. So he ___. A stone fell on my head and ___ . I was unconscious for half an hour.

7 look turn wake shave pick cross knock try out down up on off
The radio is a bit loud. Can you turn it down a bit please? There was a €20 note lying on the pavement, so I picked it up. The children are asleep. Don’t wake them up. If you make a mistake, just cross it out. I saw a jacket which I liked in the shop. So I went in and tried it out to see if it fitted me. There were a few words that I didn’t understand, so I looked them up in my dictionary. He had a beard for a long time but he got fed up with it. So he shaved it off. A stone fell on my head and knocked me out. I was unconscious for half an hour.


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