Phrasal verb/ synonyms meaning: to become worse (in strength, extent... )
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Phrasal verb/ synonyms meaning: to become worse (in strength, extent... )
3.2. Synonyms and antonyms
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) CLOSEST in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
1. Don‘t worry, you can count on me. I’ll try my best to help you.
A. look after B. live on C. rely on D. stand
2. We had a discussion in class today about requiring students to wear school uniforms.
A. ban B. arrangement C. reduction D. debate
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
3. A small fish needs camouflage to hide itself so that its enemies cannot find it.
A. cover B. beautify C. show D. locate
4. Solar energy doesn‘t cause pollution, but it is not cheap.
A. expensive B. effective C. commercial D. possible
1. Don‘t worry, you can count on me. I’ll try my best to help you.
A. look after B. live on C. rely on D. stand
2. We had a discussion in class today about requiring students to wear school uniforms.
A. ban B. arrangement C. reduction D. debate
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions.
3. A small fish needs camouflage to hide itself so that its enemies cannot find it.
A. cover B. beautify C. show D. locate
4. Solar energy doesn‘t cause pollution, but it is not cheap.
A. expensive B. effective C. commercial D. possible
Circle the correct words to complete the Learn this! box. Use the examples in the article to help you.
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a. A three-part phrasal verb has 1one / two verb(s) and 2one / two particle(s).
b. Three-part phrasal verbs are 3transitive / intransitive (they have a direct object).
c. The object always goes 4after / before / between the two particles.
d. In questions, the three parts of the phrasal verb usually stay together.
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a. A three-part phrasal verb has 'one verb(s) and 2 two particle(s).
(Một cụm động từ ba phần từ có một động từ và 2 tiểu từ)
b. Three-part phrasal verbs are 3transitive (they have a direct object).
(Các cụm động từ ba phần tử là ngoại độn từ (chúng có tân ngữ trực tiếp theo sau))
c. The object always goes 4after the two particles.
(Tân ngữ luôn đi sau hai tiểu từ.)
d. In questions, the three parts of the phrasal verb usually stay together.
(Trong các câu hỏi, ba phần của cụm động từ thường ở cùng nhau)
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Circle the correct words to complete the Learn this! box. Use the examples in the box and the article to help you.
LEARN THIS! Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs a Two-part phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable. With separable phrasal verbs, the object can come before or after the particle (for, up, with, etc.). We must work out the answer. OR We must work the answer out. b When the object is a pronoun (her, it, them, etc.) it can only come 1 after/before the particle. We must work it out. c With inseparable phrasal verbs, the object always comes 2 after/before the particle, even when it is a pronoun. She looks after her dad. She looks after him. d Three-part phrasal verbs are always 3 separable / inseparable. We won't run out of energy. We won't run out of it. |
1. before | 2. after | 3. inseparable |
LEARN THIS! Separable and inseparable phrasal verbs
a Two-part phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable. With separable phrasal verbs, the object can come before or after the particle (for, up, with, etc.).
We must work out the answer.
OR We must work the answer out.
b When the object is a pronoun (her, it, them, etc.) it can only come 1 after/before the particle.
We must work it out.
c With inseparable phrasal verbs, the object always comes 2 after/before the particle, even when it is a pronoun.
She looks after her dad. She looks after him.
d Three-part phrasal verbs are always 3 separable / inseparable.
We won't run out of energy. We won't run out of it.
(LEARN THIS! Các cụm động từ có thể tách rời và không thể tách rời
a Cụm động từ gồm hai phần có thể tách rời hoặc không thể tách rời. Với các cụm động từ có thể tách rời, tân ngữ có thể đứng trước hoặc sau tiểu từ (for, up, with, v.v.).
Chúng ta phải tìm ra câu trả lời.
HOẶC Chúng ta phải tìm ra câu trả lời.
b Khi tân ngữ là đại từ (her, it, them, v.v.) nó chỉ có thể đứng trước tiểu từ.
Chúng ta phải giải quyết nó.
c Với cụm động từ không thể tách rời, tân ngữ luôn đứng thứ sau tiểu từ, ngay cả khi nó là đại từ.
Cô chăm sóc cha mình. Cô chăm sóc ông ấy.
d Cụm động từ ba phần luôn không thể tách rời.
Chúng tôi sẽ không cạn kiệt năng lượng. Chúng tôi sẽ không hết nó.)
phrasal verb meaning don't let go! or wait! (2 từ)
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phrasal verb meaning separate
after your wedding you are ____ .
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Topic: Human activities make the environment become worse and worse.
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IV. Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition or adverb to form a phrasal verb.
1. They got bus and walked to the craft village.
2. The museum has been temporarily closed for reconstruction.
3. Bat Trang Ceramic Village is facing up the lack of artisans.
4. He asked her to go on a vacation with his family but she turned him .
5. Tourists coming Western countries find conical hats interesting.
6. She is used to dealing all kinds of people in her job.
7. He got to find himself alone in the house.
8. Tomorrow’s match has been called because of the icy weather.
9. I’m looking to the reunion with my family in Vietnam.
10. These traditional stories have been passed from parent to child overmany generations.
B. Write a phrasal verb in the correct form to replace the word in bold. The first letter of the first word is given to help you.
1. Simon r............... ............... the wrong answer and wrote the right one. (remored with a rubber)
2. Why did you r............... ............... that piece of paper? (tear into pieces)
3. If you make a mistake, just c............... it ................ (draw a line through)
4. You should l............... ............... words you don’t know in a dictionary. (find information about)
5. Carol, will you r............... ............... your poem to the class, please? (say out loud)
6. Our teacher p............... ............... that we only had five minutes left. (said)
7. Have you all w............... ............... what the homework is? (made a note of)
B. Write a phrasal verb in the correct form to replace the word in bold. The first letter of the first word is given to help you.
1. Simon r............... .... rubbed out........... the wrong answer and wrote the right one. (remored with a rubber)
2. Why did you r.............. rip up. ............... that piece of paper? (tear into pieces)
3. If you make a mistake, just c........... cross. it ..........out......... (draw a line through)
4. You should l............... ... look up............ words you don’t know in a dictionary. (find information about)
5. Carol, will you r............. read out.. ............... your poem to the class, please? (say out loud)
6. Our teacher p.............. point out. ............... that we only had five minutes left. (said)
7. Have you all w............... written down ............... what the homework is? (made a note of)
1 rubbed out
2 rip up
3 cross out
4 look up
5 read out
6 point out
7 written down
Replace the underlined phrasal verb in each sentence with one-word verb:
1. You will soon pick up health when you get to the seaside.
2. He has laid aside some money so that he will be comfortable in his old age.
3. He told me that he would bring out a new album the next month.
4. He looked over the house again before we decided we would rent it.
5. The council has failed to deal with the problem homelessness in the city.
6. Andrew Carnegie helped to set up about 3000 thousands public library all over the United States, Canada, Britian, and others.
7. My old school has been pulled down to make room for a new and larger one.
8. Did you find out whether there are any seats left for the show?
9. I wonder who first came up with the idea of a supermarket.
10. As I kept my feet wet, I went down with a terrible cold last week.
1 pick up => recover
2 laid aside => save
3 bring out => publish
4 look over => examined
5 deal with => solve
6 set up => establish
7 pulled down => destroyed
8 find out => discover
9 came up with => produced
10 went down with => caught