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Plan A Party
Plan A Party
Plan a party
Vocabulary & Expressions Grammar Item
to decide to fill out (fill in UK) Two-word phrasal verbs (separable): to fill out, to
decorations to give back look over, etc.
to pick up to look over
to drop off to talk over
to put up to write down
to take down
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GRAMMAR
Who dropped off the gift? → Jill dropped it off during her visit.
– Has Jason dropped off the documents? – Will you put up the decorations?
– Yes, he dropped them off earlier today. – OK. But only if you take them down.
to talk over
to write down
to give back
to look over
to fill out
Your turn!
2. I don’t use this cell phone anymore. b. Yes, he said it wasn’t working
correctly.
3. Could you please turn the radio off? c. Yes, but I wrote down all the details.
4. You need to finalize the itinerary. d. No, thank you. I’ll call back.
5. Are you throwing the invitation away? e. OK. I need just a little more time to
think it over.
6. Did the customer send the printer f. Why? Don’t you like the music?
back?
READING
Dear Laura,
Everything has been arranged, so your father and I can come to see you for Thanksgiving.
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Here are our travel details: We’re arriving on November 21st (Tuesday) on WestAir Flight 1452. It
gets in at around 2:00 p.m. Will you come to the airport to pick us up, or should we take a taxi?
Have you planned your Thanksgiving menu? Is there anything you would like me to bring? I’ll be
happy to help with the cooking. Remember, Laura, your father can’t eat anything with too much salt
or sugar.
Say hi to Kevin and the kids for me.
Love,
Mom
PS Will we have time to see the Thanksgiving parade?
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