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NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________

Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch
NAME: ____________________________________________________________ DATE: ____________
Teacher Aline

I – Choose the correct alternative to substitute the underlined expression in each sentence below:

1) I asked my neighbour to watch my dog while I was out of town.


a) to come to
b) to look forward to
c) to look after

2) Do you want to go to a movie?


a) fill in going
b) take advantage of going
c) feel like going

3) Aren’t you glad that we decided to eat at a restaurant tonight? This food is great!
a) to eat out
b) to eat in
c) to take out

4) Are you pleasantly anticipating the end of the English course?


a) paying attention to
b) looking forward to
c) looking after

5) Actually, I really don’t want to take a break right now. I’d rather continue studying.
a) As a matter of fact
b) Inside out
c) Taking after

6) It is a fact of life that older children use the weakness of their younger brothers and sisters.
a) in touch
b) fill in
c) take advantage of

7) If you want the water to come out of the bottle, you have to turn it so that the top is where the bottom was, with the upper
side facing the lower side.
a) inside out
b) upside down
c) as a matter of fact

8) Whom do you think that Terry resembles the most, her father or her mother?
a) takes after
b) fills out
c) looks after

9) Tom and I have been not having contact for many years now, I can hardly believe that he just wrote me a letter.
a) in touch
b) inside out
c) out of touch

10) Someone should tell little Bobby that his T-shirt is with the inside facing the outside.
a) upside down
b) inside out
c) out of touch

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