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Complete First - Unit 2 Phrasal verbs

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    Phrasal verbs and Expressions page 20
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  • I was only supposed to go our for one drink and (ran out of, ended up, came across) staying out all night!
    ended up
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  • Everyone thought she would (tick all the boxes/come across/go on) because of her good work ethic.
    tick all the boxes
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  • Even though Ana wasn't very experienced, she (ticked all the boxes/ended up/threw herself into) her new job and learnt really quickly.
    threw herself into
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  • I (came up against/come across/ran out of) a few problems when I tried to fix my bike.
    came up against
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  • Jane got her BIG _____ after she went on The X Factor.
    break
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  • You wait ages for a bus, and then three ____ ____ at once!
    come up
    come along
    come on
    come across
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  • Oh no, we've ______ toilet paper. ARGH!
    run into
    run across
    run around
    run out of
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  • What CAN'T you "run out of"
    mobile
    energy
    money
    petrol
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  • I'm ______ you to help me with this! What does "count on" mean?
    counting on
    coming up againt
    coming across
    coming along
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  • Which phrasal verb means "be able to depend on"
    come across
    run out of
    end up
    count on
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  • We really can't _____ living like this - we'll have to find a bigger house.
    come along
    end up
    go on
    count on
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  • I ______ a wallet while I was walking down the street the other day.
    came along
    went on
    counted on
    came across
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  • If you _____ yourself into something, you go into it very enthusiastically.
    throw
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