Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition where is necessary
1, A new road goes ...the village.
2, They jump... the bridge ...the water
Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition where is necessary
1. She walks...me. she doesn't speak.
2.He throws the books...the window
Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition where is necessary
1. She walks.near..me. she doesn't speak.
2.He throws the books.away..the window
Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition where is necessary
1. She walks.next to..me. she doesn't speak.
2.He throws the books..away.the window
Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition where is necessary
1. She walks...me. she doesn't speak.
2.He throws the books...the window
Fill in each blank with an appropriate preposition where is necessary
1. She walks..near.me. she doesn't speak.
2.He throws the books..away.the window
VI. Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition or adverb to form a phrasal verb.
Ex :1. They _got_ the 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 over many generations.
Mong mọi người giúp mình ạ !!
VI. Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition or adverb to form a phrasal verb.
Ex :1. They _got_ the 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 _____down____.
5. Tourists coming _____from______ Western countries find conical hats interesting.
6. She is used to dealing ____with____ all kinds of people in her job.
7. He got _____up____ to find himself alone in the house.
8. Tomorrow’s match has been called ______off______ because of the icy weather.
9. I’m looking ___forward_____ to the reunion with my family in Vietnam.
10. These traditional stories have been passed ____down______ from parent to child over many generations.
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.
V. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word in capital.
1. Local people can earn their livings by providing tourists with necessary services. (LIVE) → Local people
2. That man has a friendly relationship with the owner of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (GETS) → That man
3. Pictures of the suspect were published in all daily papers. (BROUGHT) → Pictures
4. There is no oil and gas left on Earth. (RUN) → The Earth has
5. The council had to cancel the football match because of the storm. (CALL) → The council
6. She was reading a magazine as she waited in the doctor’s office. (LOOKING) → She
7. I will return to Hoi An to have another week of adventure this summer. (COME) → I
8. After leaving college, he started his own business with a bank loan. (SET) → After
9. She promised to meet me at the cinema this evening, but she didn’t arrive. (TURN) →
10. Nicholas began his trip to the remote farmhouse in Connecticut yesterday. (SET) → Nicholas
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.
V. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word in capital.
1. Local people can earn their livings by providing tourists with necessary services. (LIVE) → Local people
2. That man has a friendly relationship with the owner of Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (GETS) → That man
3. Pictures of the suspect were published in all daily papers. (BROUGHT) → Pictures
4. There is no oil and gas left on Earth. (RUN) → The Earth has
5. The council had to cancel the football match because of the storm. (CALL) → The council
6. She was reading a magazine as she waited in the doctor’s office. (LOOKING) → She
7. I will return to Hoi An to have another week of adventure this summer. (COME) → I
8. After leaving college, he started his own business with a bank loan. (SET) → After
9. She promised to meet me at the cinema this evening, but she didn’t arrive. (TURN) →
10. Nicholas began his trip to the remote farmhouse in Connecticut yesterday. (SET) → Nicholas
1. off
2. down
3. to
4. down
5. to
6. with
7. up
8. off
9. forward
10. down
1 local people live on ourtists with necessage services
2 that man gets on well with the owner of lot Los Angeles Country Museum of Art.
3 picture of the suspect wre bought out all daily papers
4 the earth has run out of oil and gas
5 the council had to call of the football match because of the storm
6 she was looking at a magazine as she waited in the doctor's offical
7 i will come back hoi an to have another week of adventure this summer
8 after living college he set up a back loan
9 she promised to meet me at the cinema this evening but she didn't turn up
10 nicholas sets up the remote farmhouse in connecticut yesterday
. 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 over many generations.
. Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition or adverb to form a phrasal verb.
1. They got off bus and walked to the craft village.
2. The museum has been temporarily closed down for reconstruction.
3. Bat Trang Ceramic Village is facing up to the lack of artisans.
4. He asked her to go on a vacation with his family but she turned him down .
5. Tourists coming from Western countries find conical hats interesting.
6. She is used to dealing with all kinds of people in her job.
7. He got up to find himself alone in the house.
8. Tomorrow’s match has been called off because of the icy weather.
9. I’m looking forward to the reunion with my family in Vietnam.
10. These traditional stories have been passed down from parent to child over many generations.
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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.
I. 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.
1 off
2 down
3 to
4 down
5 from
6 with
7 up
8 off
9 forward
10 down
Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition or adverb to form a phrasal verb
. 1. They/ get/ bus/ walk/craft village/ 20 minutes ago.
2. The museum/ temporarily/ close/ reconstruction.
3. Bat Trang Ceramic Village/ facing / lack / artisans.
4. He /ask/ her / go / vacation / his family/ but/ she /turn/ him .
5. She be/ use/ deal/ all kinds/ people / job.
6. Tomorrow’s/ match /called/because/ icy weather/.
7. I/ look/ the reunion / my family / Vietnam/ now.
8. These traditional stories/ passed /parents/ child / many generations.
1. They/ get/ bus/ walk/craft village/ 20 minutes ago. They got off bus and walked to the craft village 20 minutes ago.
2. The museum/ temporarily/ close/ reconstruction. The museum has been temporarily closed down for reconstruction.
3. Bat Trang Ceramic Village/ facing / lack / artisans. Bat Trang Ceramic Village is facing up to the lack of artisans.
4. He /ask/ her / go / vacation / his family/ but/ she /turn/ him . He asked her to go on a vacation with his family but she turned him down
5. She be/ use/ deal/ all kinds/ people / job. She is used to dealing with all kinds of people in her job.
6. Tomorrow’s/ match /called/because/ icy weather/. Tomorrow’s match has been called off because of the icy weather.
7. I/ look/ the reunion / my family / Vietnam/ now. I’m looking forward to the reunion with my family in Vietnam now.
8. These traditional stories/ passed /parents/ child / many generations. These traditional stories have been passed down from parent to child overmany generations.
1 They got off bus and walked to the craft village 20 minutes ago
2 The museum has been temporarily closed down for reconstruction
3 Bat Trang Ceramic Village is facing up to the lack of artisans
4 He asked her to go on a vacation with his family but she turned him down
5 She is used to dealing with all kinds of people in her job
6 Tomorrow’s match will be called off because of the icy weather
7 I’m looking forward to the reunion with my family in Vietnam
8 These traditional stories have been passed down from parent to child overmany generations