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