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B2 Phrasal verbs PV001

Complete the sentences below, using a phrasal verb from the box in its correct form.

BASED ON - BRING UP – COUNT ON - DEAL WITH - GO OVER – LEAVE OUT - MAKE OUT

- MOVE IN – PULL OFF - PUT TOGETHER – RUN INTO - TURN DOWN

1. It was very interesting to see how the construction workers _________


PUT the bridge

_________
TOGETHER.

2. In today's world it's difficult to ____________________


BRING UP children so that they can get

something out of life.

3. Can we ___________________
GO OVER the arrangements once again to make sure that everything

will work out fine.

4. My parents have bought a new house recently and we're planning to ________________
MOVE IN

soon.

5. There was a lot of fog so I couldn't __________________


MAKE OUT the licence plate of the car.

6. The manager offered her an excellent job, but she simply ____________
TURNED it __________
DOWN .

7. The headmaster doesn't want to ___________________


DEAL WITH naughty students all the time.

8. He ___________________
LEFT OUT some important information at the interview because he didn't

want his new boss to know everything about him.


BASED ON
9. The film you're about to see is _____________________ a true story .

10. You're my best friend. I can always _____________________


COUNT ON you if something goes wrong.
PULLING OFF
11. She finally succeeded in ____________________ the deal even though it was difficult to get

all the parties to agree.

12. I _____________________
RAN INTO an old friend a few days ago. We hadn't seen each other since

college.

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KEY

1. It was very interesting to see how the construction workers put the bridge

together .

2. In today's world it's difficult to bring up children so that they can get something

out of life.

3. Can we go over the arrangements once again to make sure that everything will

work out fine.

4. My parents have bought a new house recently and we're planning to move in

soon.

5. There was a lot of fog so I couldn't make out the licence plate of the car.

6. The manager offered her an excellent job, but she simply turned it down .

7. The headmaster doesn't want to deal with naughty students all the time.

8. He left out some important information at the interview because he didn't want

his new boss to know everything about him.

9. The film you're about to see is based on a true story .

10. You're my best friend. I can always count on you if something goes wrong.

11. She finally succeeded in pulling off the deal even though it was difficult to get

all the parties to agree.

12. I ran into an old friend a few days ago. We hadn't seen each other since college.

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