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LEONARDO IVAN CHAVEZ OLVERA 17250308

EXERCISE 1. Complete with:


carry on, get on, hold on, put on, try on.

1. Hi! Is Mr. Knight in? hold on . . ., I ́ll call him.


2. Excuse me, could I try on .......this dress, please?
3. How are you get on .....at college?
4. Are you still carry on ..with your tennis lessons?
5. It was a bit chilly, so she put on ........her jacket.

EXERCISE 2. Complete with one of these phrasal verbs:


go off, put off, see off, take off, turn off.

1. Let ś go to the airport to .see......... them off.........


2. The plane doesn t́ take off ......till 5 o ́clock.
3. He was sleeping soundly when the alarm clock went off ..........
4. The meeting has been put off.......till next month.
5. Don t́ forget to turn off......all the lights when you leave.

Complete the first part of the phrasal verbs. Use each verb only once.

put
1. Please   on your coat, it's cold outside.-put
turn
2. Do you mind if I   on the telly? I want to watch the news.-turn
try
3. Excuse me. Where can I   on the shirt?-try
carry
4. Can I   on reading now?-carry
get
5. If you don't   on the train now, it will leave without you.-get

Complete the first part of the phrasal verbs. Use each verb only once.

take
1. It's so hot today. Why don't you   off your coat?-take
call
2. Due to a lack of interest, we had to   the meeting off.-call
coming
3. Oh no! Look, the wallpaper is   off! – coming
dozed
4. I stayed up to watch a film, but then I   off.-dozed
show ing
5. Stop   off your knowledge of history.-showing
clean
6. Damn, I couldn't   that stain off my favourite sweater.-clean
paid
7. All the hard work finally   off.-paid
killed laid
8. The company   off jobs. About 100 workers were   off.-killed -laid
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cut
9. Would you please let me finish my thought? Don't   me off in the middle of a
sentence.-cut

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