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I always run _____ of money before the end of the month. A. out B. back C. up D. down
A. out ( run out of sth = don't have sth anymore)
It's taking me longer to get _____ the operation than I thought. A. through B. by C. up from D. over
D. over ( get over= overcome)
I've just spent two weeks looking _____an aunt of mine who's been ill. A. at B. for C. out for D. after
D. after ( look after = take care of)
I've always got _____ well with old people. A. off B. on C. in D. through
B. on (get on well with sb)
It's very cold in here. Do you mind if I turn _________ the heating? A. down B. away C. off D. on
D. on ( turn on= switch on)
Stephen always wanted to be an actor when he ________ up. A. came B. grew C. brought D. settled
B. grew ( grow up= become older/ more mature)
The bus only stops here to ________ passengers. A. alight B. get on C. get off D. pick up
D. pick up
We had to turn _______ their invitation to lunch as we had a previous engagement. A. over B. out C. up D. down
D. down ( turn down = refuse)
The elevator is not running today. It is ________ order. A. to B. out C. out of D. in
C. out of ( be out of order= be broken)
Were you aware _____ the regulations against smoking in this area ? A. in B. with C. of D. about
C. of ( be aware of sth = know sth)
Jane doesn't spend much money _____ clothes. A. over B. about C. at D. on
D. on ( spend time/ money on sth)
The bomb_______ when he rang the bell. A. went over B. went on C. went out D. went off
D. went off (go off = ring, explode)
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: My father waters this flower every morning.
This flower is watered by my father every morning.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: John invited Fiona to his birthday party last night.
Fiona was invited to his birthday by John last night.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: We should clean our teeth twice a day.
Our teeth should be cleaned twice a day.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: Some drunk drivers caused the accident in this city.
The accident was caused in this city by some drunk driver.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: The manager didn’t phone the secretary this morning.
The secretary wasn't phoned by the manager this morning.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: Did Mary buy this beautiful dress?
Was this beautiful dress bought by Mary?
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: The German didn’t build this factory during the Second World War.
This factory wasn't built by the German during the Second World War.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: How many languages do they speak in Canada?
How many languages are spoken in Canada?
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: They grow coffee in more than 50 countries around the world.
Coffee is grown in more than 50 countries around the world.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: They don't open the bank during the weekend.
The bank isn't opened during the week.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: My mother cleaned the floor yesterday.
The floor was cleaned by my mother yesterday.
Change the sentence into PASSIVE VOICE: My brother uses a pencil to draw beautiful pictures.
A pencil is used to draw beautiful pictures by my brother.