Ex 2. There is at least one mistake in each sentence. Suggest appropriate corrections.
a. We have already worked up a new way of doing it.
b. Jim wants to be a successful writer when he grows out.
c. I cant keep up to all the changes in technology nowadays.
d. The nearby shop will be closed up next month.
e. The team scored another goal and made sure about the championship
Ex 1. Underline the correct adverb or preposition.
1. Jim seems not to get (on/ off/ in) well with his classmate.
2. Do you think James will find (out/ up/ on) the truth?
3. Someday the world will run (out/ up/ on) of natural resources
4. Please turn (on/ off/ up) the light when you leave the room.
5. Please fill (in/ up/ off) the form and post it as soon as possible.
6. The flight was cancelled (in/ on/ off) due to the storm.
7. After graduation she set (up/ off/ for) a fashion business in a quite suburb of London.
8. Unexpectedly he turned (up/ down/ off) with a bunch of flowers for Jane and then left.