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Phrasal verbs 1
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Replace the words in brackets with a suitable phrasal verb. Put the verbs in
the right form.
efor turrup take efter hold up goin for chillout
look into goof checkout un out of get over call off
‘go along with come up with gat away with
“1) The trouble with Frank is that he usually __furns up about an
hhour late for meetings. (arrives)
Karen, I'd like you to ‘this complaint we received,
from a client. It seems quite serious. (examine)
“3 The bomb. in a main street near the centre, but
luckily it was ata quiet time of the day. (exploded
(4) You won't get another chance lke this fora very long tne.
it! (take the opportunity of doing)
{5) Hey! Just
is great. (ty)
‘this new MP3 player. The sound quality
(6) We're not serving sandwiches, 'm afraid, madam. We've
bread. ase up ou supply of
7 Yes,101 that. (accept)
(8) Because ofa relly heavy downpour, the partyin the park had to
be + (cancelled)
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Why don’t you the ‘Weirdest Hair Competition’,
Ulla? I'm sure you'd win It. (enter)
I wonder who first te dea of aicbags in cars?
(thought of)
What a lovely baby! He certainly doesn’t __his
father, does he? (resemble)
the death of my mother.
| stil haven't really.
{recovered from)
Because of flooding on the line between Brighton and Victoria,
‘my train was for several hours. (delayed)
‘Samantha is the teacher’ pet, so she can _ almost
anything. She brought her dog to school the other day.
(do something bad without getting into trouble)
occasionally;
Don't keep dancing all night. Just.
‘give yourself a break. (relax)
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