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PHRASAL VERBS

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    Practice using phrasal verbs in context
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  • I thought someone in the office must have taken my favourite pen but it suddenly APPEARED in my coat pocket. (turned on / turned off / turned up / turned about)
    turned up
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  • You'll have to work very hard today to __________ the time you wasted yesterday. (make out / make up for / look after / hold on)
    make up for
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  • The two countries have __________ diplomatic relations. (broken in / broken down / broken up / broken off)
    broken off
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  • She got ___________ being treated like a servant. (done away with / fed up with / drop in on / get on with)
    fed up with
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  • The director _________ me and asked for an explanation. (sent for / sent off / set out / showed off)
    sent for
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  • Most young offenders ask a parent to ACCOMPANY them when they have to appear in court. (go about / go on with / go along with / go together)
    go along with
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  • Right at the end of the exam, I realized I'd ____________ something important. (kept on / let down / held on/ left out)
    left out
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  • Adam always felt that we __________ him because he hadn't been to university. (looked down on / looked back to / looked upon / looked out)
    looked down on
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  • I'm trying to ___________how much money I've spent. (wear out / work out / take on / turn into)
    work out
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  • I haven't got any money left. (run). Rewrite the sentence.
    I have run out of money.
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  • I found this film quite disappointing. (let)
    This film let me down.
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