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B2 PHRASAL VERBS and Adjective + prepositions

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  • tired
    of
  • good
    at
  • addicted
    to
  • I really admire my mum. She b_ _ _ _ _ _ u_ 6 children as a single parent.
    BROUGHT UP
  • jealous
    of
  • The problem with buying clothes online is that you can't t_ _ them o _ first.
    TRY ON
  • friendly
    with
  • The theif b_ _ _ _ i_ _ _ the house even though the family were at home.
    BROKE INTO
  • open
    to
  • worried
    about
  • interested
    in
  • useful
    for
  • known
    for
  • proud
    of
  • The firemen were able to rescue the people and p_ _ o_ _ the fire before it caused too much damage.
    PUT OUT
  • Hang on! Let me p_ _ o_ my shoes and i'll come with you.
    PUT ON
  • surprised
    at
  • bored
    with
  • grateful
    to sb / for sth
  • This crossword is so difficult! I can't w_ _ _ o_ _ the answer for 3 down.
    WORK OUT
  • opposed
    to
  • I need to l_ _ d_ _ _ after this class, the students exhaust me!
    LIE DOWN
  • furious
    about
  • committed
    to
  • equal
    to
  • serious
    about
  • pleased
    with
  • Can you c_ _ _ me b_ _ _ later when you're free. I need to ask you something.
    CALL BACK
  • When can you p_ _ me b _ _ _ the money you borrowed?
    PAY BACK
  • afraid
    of
  • It's not fair, why do I always have to l_ _ _ a_ _ _ _ my little sister at the weekends?
    LOOK AFTER
  • late
    for
  • absent
    from
  • bad
    at
  • guilty
    of
  • short
    of
  • available
    for
  • He was quick to p_ _ _ _ o_ _ my mistake.
    POINT OUT
  • I was tidying my bedroom when I c_ _ _ a_ _ _ _ _ an old school `photo.
    CAME ACROSS
  • responsible
    for
  • sure
    of
  • free
    from/ of
  • harmful
    to
  • different
    from
  • I can't hear myself think!! T_ _ _ d_ _ _ that music please.
    TURN DOWN
  • dedicated
    to
  • It seems to be taking me a long time to g_ _ o_ _ _ this cold. I still feel awful.
    GET OVER
  • I'm reading a book in English at the moment but I'm spending so much time l_ _ _ _ _ _ U_ words.
    LOOKING UP
  • Oh no! We've r_ _ o_ _ of coffee again. I must remember to buy some.
    RUN OUT
  • scared
    of
  • accustomed
    to
  • capable
    of
  • anxious
    about
  • similar
    to
  • familiar
    with
  • annoyed (with sb)
    about
  • eager
    to do sth / for sth
  • I really don't mind flying, it's just t_ _ _ _ _ o_ _ and landing that terrifies me.
    TAKING OFF
  • full
    of
  • amazed
    at
  • You need to c_ _ _ d_ _ _ and tell me what's wrong. I can't understand you when you're all worked up like this.
    CALM DOWN
  • aware
    of
  • fed up
    with
  • fond
    of
  • excited
    about
  • devoted
    to
  • There wasn't enough evidence so the thief g_ _ a_ _ _ with it.
    GOT AWAY
  • famous
    for
  • If they start asking you for bank details just h_ _ _ u_ the phone.
    HANG UP
  • You must k _ _ _ o _ _ of that old house, it's unsafe.
    KEEP OUT
  • acquainted
    with
  • He's missed so many classes that he's going to find it really difficult to c_ _ _ _ u_ with all the work.
    CATCH UP
  • concerned
    about
  • busy
    with
  • quick
    at
  • When does the next season of Game of Thrones c_ _ _ o_ _?
    COME OUT
  • I'm sorry to l _ _ you d _ _ _ but I can't make it to you party!
    LET DOWN
  • important
    to
  • confident
    of
  • (im)patient
    with
  • satisfied
    with
  • safe
    from
  • certain
    of/ about
  • I don't fancy cooking tonight, can we just e_ _ o_ _ instead?
    EAT OUT
  • eligible
    for
  • ashamed
    of
  • involved
    in
  • married
    to
  • frightened
    of
  • I'm going to s_ _ u_ a new business online to sell all my paintings.
    SET UP