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Dialogue continuation: A: Did she accept the invitation? B: No, she ______ it ______
turned ---- down
Fill in the gap (missing preposition): I didn’t expect so many people to turn ______.
up
Dialogue continuation: A: Who is the new manager? B: John will ______ ______ ______ from next week.
take over
Dialogue continuation: A: We need a slogan for the campaign. B: Don’t worry, I’ll ______ ______ ______ something.
come up with
Rephrasing: I’m excited about my holiday. → I ______ ______ ______ my holiday.
am looking forward to
Let’s ______ ______ the details again to be sure. a) go up b) go through c) go over d) go across
c) go over
Fill in the gap (synonym: control): A big company is planning on ______ ______ ______ the smaller one.
taking over
Dialogue continuation: A: We were waiting for her, but she never came. B: Yeah, she didn’t ______ ______.
turn up
Rephrasing: The plane leaves the ground at 10 a.m. → The plane ______ ______ at 10 a.m.
takes off
Fill in the gap (missing preposition): He managed to ______ ______ ______ the police.
get away from
My car ______ ______ on the way to work. a) broke into b) broke down c) broke out d) broke off
b) broke down
Fill in the gap (synonym: reject): She ______ ______ ______ the job offer because it wasn’t good enough.
turned down
Dialogue continuation: A: Are we meeting today? B: No, let’s ______ it ______ until tomorrow.
put --- off
Rephrasing: She invented a funny story. → She ______ ______ ______ a funny story.
made up
Fill in the gap (synonym: quit): He didn’t want to ______ ______ smoking.
give up
Can you ______ ______ this form, please? a) fill down b) fill on c) fill in d) fill out with
c) fill in
Dialogue continuation: A: She still feels sad about the breakup. B: She’ll eventually ______ ______ it.
get over
Rephrasing: I found an interesting article online. → I ______ ______ an interesting article online.
came across
Fill in the gap (missing preposition): We’ve run ______ ______ milk. Can you buy some?
out of
Fill in the gap (synonym: tolerate): I can’t ______ ______ ______ his bad behaviour anymore.
put up with
I can’t ______ ______ ______ all the latest technology. a) keep in b) keep up with c) keep out d) keep over
keep up with
Dialogue continuation: A: Why are you still here? B: I don’t know… A: Come on, just ______ ______ ______ your homework.
get on with
Rephrasing: She thought of a great idea. → She ______ ______ ______ a great idea.
came up with
Fill in the gap (missing preposition): I’m really looking ______ ______ seeing you next week.
forward to
Fill in the gap (synonym: reduce): I need to ______ ______ ______ sugar because it’s bad for my teeth.
cut down on