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OS U6 Prepositional phrases & Phrasal verbs

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    Practice prepositional phrases and phrasal verbs for On Screen unit 6
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  • He's afraid AT/OF/ABOUT moths.
    OF
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  • Xenophobia is the word for the fear OF/FOR/AT strangers.
    OF
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  • An effective psychologist must be sensitive OF/TO/IN the needs of the patient.
    TO
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  • It's natural to worry ABOUT/OF/AT dangers that are realistic, but a phobia goes far beyond this.
    ABOUT
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  • Treatment of a phobia can often lead AT/TO/ABOUT a permanent cure.
    TO
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  • Keep the dog ON/AWAY/OUT of the garden; he keeps digging up the flowers!
    OUT
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  • Keep ON/AWAY/OUT from the tall grass; there might be venomous snakes there.
    AWAY
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  • Mrs Jones told the boys to be quiet, but Simon kept UP/ON/AWAY talking.
    ON
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  • Alan couldn't keep UP/ON/AWAY with the others in the group.
    UP
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  • Alison has a strange fear FROM/OF/WITH loud noises.
    OF
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  • Luke is so terrified FROM/OF/AT spiders that he can't even look ON/AT/TO them.
    OF - AT
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  • Matthew was shaking with nerves while he was waiting IN/AT/FOR the dentist to call his name.
    FOR
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  • Kim's hair stands ON/IN/OUT end every time a wasp comes near her.
    ON
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  • Sometimes one bad experience can lead WITH/TO/AT a permanent phobia.
    TO
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  • Helen is really worried ABOUT/FOR/IN walking into the party by herself.
    ABOUT
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  • Sally's fear of flying is nothing compared FROM/TO/FOR Megan's.
    TO
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