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iO ee NM cola (clea) Strategies and skills Phrases with prepositions “The correct choice for» gop cften depends on matching the correct option with the preposition after the gap. ® neva the sentences and took at the highlighted prepositions. Choose the word that is followed by each preposition and fits the context. 1. (im very interested / curious / keen / attracted in music. 2 | wasn't sure how to antve/find / reach / get to the 3 I'm not informed / interested / far knowledgeable with his books. / recovering / improving / ‘galing from his operation 5 |feltvery pleased / satisfied / proud / coment of imysel 6 Itwasn't clear whether she approved / liked / agreed / accepted of what we had done. 7 Thewet weather had a very damaging result/ solution / efect/ end on tourism 8 (hadn'trecognised / noticed / realised / heard ofthis anist before. / @ what prepositions are the other words followed by? Which words are not usualy followed by a preposition? Prepositions are also used before nouns, in fixed phrases ‘orcallacations. It is important ta learn and recognise these. ‘Sometimes the preposition may be the gap. © took ete prapontons and nouns(A-D) carefully. ‘Then choose the ones which form fixed phrases or solocaSoe asengia sh rial 1. twas relly exciting to finally meet her in Aend — B life 2 She was adoctor by C person face job —B profession C work —_D employment 3. We soon found that we had 2 lot Aa 8 for C hetween Bin 4 _ my surprise, they offered me the job {as @ photographer Aro win “7 w Against 5. The police soon arrived on the Allocation B place situation D scene 6 He could play the whole piece of music by Amemory B mind — C heart —_D feeling 1. Describe your perfecthome. 2 Whatare the challenges when you move to s new home/ location? Phrasal verbs Some questions test your knowledge of phrasal verbs. ‘Sometimes the whole phrasal verb is missing, or sometimes just the verb or the particle, “TIP: Make sure you leam as many phrasal verbs as you cen lis mportont to remember which need en object wnich ean be seperated and which have three rether than two pars. © choose the correct words or phrases to complete the sentences. 1 The book was popular and quickly sold in /off/ out after. 2. There were fears that robots would take / ve / get / make cover uur ives, 3. Other members ofthe group made up for / got through to/ ‘went over to / came up with some good ideas. 4. decided to take / get / make / put up his offer of ajob with the company. 5 Inoped might plck of/ up /out/ ever some use los. | always shut down / put off take off / shut up my computer before lao home from work. © choose the correct verb (A-D) to complete the sentences, 1 We've decided to for anew office. shoad with our plans A take B90 € put D bring 2 Theyve the mesting off until next week. A got B stopped C put D taken 3. Food priceshave___upallot recently. Achanged 8 got taken —-D gone. 4 Do you think we should together for ‘a meeting? A got 8 bring C take D make 5 Allthe lights eudeenly aft Amoved — B got ¢ put D went 6 | was il ast week, 501 abitbehind with my work. Awent — B came € got D turned 7. We don't like the temporary office location but we will have 10 Lp with it until June. Alive B put take D turn 8 Everyone says |__ ater my father because ‘we look alike and both love jazz. Alook — B go take Ddo www. frenglish.ru

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