Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
You can shut your television __________ as no one is watching it.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
Put ________ your warm coat. It’s rather cold.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
I’m _____________ forward to meeting her very much.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
She ___________ up three children on her own.
Fill in each gap, either with one of the verbs or one of the particles. Put the verb in the correct form.
I live in Bristol now, but I grew ________ in Leicester.
Part 4: Complete each sentence with the correct form of ONE of the phrasal verbs below. Write your answers in the numbered spaces provided below the passage. Each verb is used only once. Write your answers in the corresponding numbered boxes. (1,5 P)
try out slip up carry on get by put out
take after get down look up go through run for
1. If you’re finding it difficult to _______ on your salary, why don’t you ask for a raise?
2. I know what you’re _______ and I feel really sorry for you.
3. In many ways you _______ your father.
4. If you _______ you’ll get into trouble.
5. Hilary Clinton has decided to _______the American presidency in the election that will take place next year. 6. You’d better _______ your cigarette because smoking isn’t allowed in here.
7. If you _______ working so hard, you’ll make yourself ill.
8. Stop worrying about it. Don’t let this failure _______ you _______.
9. The car’s in quite good condition but you can _______ it _______ before you make any decision to buy,
10. When I was in New York, I was able to _____ several old friends I hadn’t seen for years.
II-Fill in each gap with one suitable verb given in the box in either the gerund or the to-infinitive forms.
earn miss pay look after visit
overdraw leave find be able to buy
go work stay redecorate save
Jane is a nurse, but she is trying 1._________ a new job. Although she enjoys 2.______________ people, nursing is not very well paid, and she cannot afford 3._______ all her bills. She finds it impossible to live on such a low salary without 4.____________ her account at the bank. Her flat needs 5._____________ and she would like 6.__________ a car. She managed 7.__________ enough last year for a short holiday by 8. __________ some extra money in her spare time, and this year, she is hoping 9. ___________some friends in France. She has stopped 10. __________ to the theatre, which used to be one of her greatest pleasures. She is thinking of 11.____________ in America, where she could earn a higher salary in a private hospital, but would prefer 12.___________ in this country if possible. She likes 13.___________ see her parents whenever she wants to. A friend of hers went to America after 14.__________university, but began 15._____________ her friends so badly that she had to come back.
1. to find
2. looking after
3. to pay
4. overdrawing
5. redecorating
6. to buy
7. to save
8. earning
9. to visit
10. going
11. working
12. staying
13. being able to
14. leaving
15. to miss
II-Fill in each gap with one suitable verb given in the box in either the gerund or the to-infinitive forms.
earn miss pay look after visit
overdraw leave find be able to buy
go work stay redecorate save
Jane is a nurse, but she is trying 1._________ a new job. Although she enjoys 2.______________ people, nursing is not very well paid, and she cannot afford 3._______ all her bills. She finds it impossible to live on such a low salary without 4.____________ her account at the bank. Her flat needs 5._____________ and she would like 6.__________ a car. She managed 7.__________ enough last year for a short holiday by 8. __________ some extra money in her spare time, and this year, she is hoping 9. ___________some friends in France. She has stopped 10. __________ to the theatre, which used to be one of her greatest pleasures. She is thinking of 11.____________ in America, where she could earn a higher salary in a private hospital, but would prefer 12.___________ in this country if possible. She likes 13.___________ see her parents whenever she wants to. A friend of hers went to America after 14.__________university, but began 15._____________ her friends so badly that she had to come back.
Jane is a nurse, but she is trying 1.__find______ a new job. Although she enjoys 2.____looking after__________ people, nursing is not very well paid, and she cannot afford 3.___to pay____ all her bills. She finds it impossible to live on such a low salary without 4.___overdrawing_________ her account at the bank. Her flat needs 5.__redecorating___________ and she would like 6.______to buy____ a car. She managed 7.__to save________ enough last year for a short holiday by 8. __earning________ some extra money in her spare time, and this year, she is hoping 9. ___to visit________some friends in France. She has stopped 10. ___going_______ to the theatre, which used to be one of her greatest pleasures. She is thinking of 11.______working______ in America, where she could earn a higher salary in a private hospital, but would prefer 12._____to stay______ in this country if possible. She likes 13._____to be able to______ see her parents whenever she wants to. A friend of hers went to America after 14.___leaving_______university, but began 15.____to miss_________ her friends so badly that she had to come back.
Complete each of the following sentences with one of the phrasal verbs given in the box. Each phrasal verb is used only ONE. Make any necessary changes:
Go out | Get on | Bring up | Split up |
Grow up | Let down | Fall out | Look after |
You’ve always brought up your children to come to you when they’re in trouble
You’ve always (23)__________ your children to come to you when they're in trouble. You feel it’s your job to
(24)_________ them when they’re having problems. But now, as your children are (25)__________, they often don’t want to share their problems with you. That's perfectly normal, so don’t worry! Of course, you want to
(26)_________well with your children, but that means you have to give them some freedom. Maybe they’ve (27)__________with their best friend and feel upset and angry. Maybe they’ve just (28)__________ with the boyfriend or girlfriend they’ve been (29)________ with. Maybe they've been (30)________ by a friend who they trusted. Teenagers go through all these problems. If they want to talk to you about it, then that’s fine. But if they don’t, don’t force them. They’ll come to you when they’re ready.
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You’ve always brought up your children to come to you when they’re in trouble
You’ve always (23)____bought up______ your children to come to you when they're in trouble. You feel it’s your job to
(24)___look after______ them when they’re having problems. But now, as your children are (25)______growing up____, they often don’t want to share their problems with you. That's perfectly normal, so don’t worry! Of course, you want to
(26)_get on_______well with your children, but that means you have to give them some freedom. Maybe they’ve (27)___fallen out_______with their best friend and feel upset and angry. Maybe they’ve just (28)____spilt up______ with the boyfriend or girlfriend they’ve been (29)____gone out____ with. Maybe they've been (30)_ let down_______ by a friend who they trusted. Teenagers go through all these problems. If they want to talk to you about it, then that’s fine. But if they don’t, don’t force them. They’ll come to you when they’re ready.
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