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PCA2 Unit6

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  • I usually go ____ a run every day before work.
    for
  • Your neighbours are so noisy. How do you (them / put / with / up)?
    put up with them
  • I (across / some / come / interesting / people) in my line of work.
    come across some interesting people
  • It took six months for her to get over -her broken arm-.
    It took six months for her to get over it.
  • I’ve been looking for -my memory stick- all day
    I’ve been looking for it all day
  • He had notes from a previous talk, so he had to fall back on -those notes- as he didn’t have time to prepare new ones.
    He had notes from a previous talk, so he had to fall back on them as he didn’t have time to prepare new ones
  • I hate working ____ at the gym I’d much rather go cycling.
    out
  • I should go ____ a diet I want to lose some weight before the holidays.
    on
  • There were insufficient nominations, so they put off -the meeting- for another week.
    There were insufficient nominations, so they put it off for another week
  • I try to my colleagues / along / with / get most) of the time
    get along with my colleagues
  • Jake always comes up with -rational suggestions- at our team meetings.
    Jake always comes up with them at our team meetings.
  • I’m afraid you’re just going to have to put up with the -fact that you haven’t been selected for the team-.
    I’m afraid you’re just going to have to put up with it.
  • It took him a long time to (get / chest infection / over / his).
    get over his chest infection
  • It turned out that he’d made up -his excuse for being late for training-. In fact, he’d just overslept!
    It turned out that he’d made it up. In fact, he’d just overslept!
  • The volume is too loud. Please can you (turn / down / it)?
    turn it down
  • Can you remember the main points – or should I (them / run / through) again?
    run through them
  • When you get older, it’s important to (up / take / exercise) if you don’t do any.
    take up exercise
  • He’s really (forward / to / his holiday / looking) in La Manga next month.
    looking forward to his holiday
  • Do you have to ____ your weight?
    watch
  • She gave up -swimming lessons- after only a month.
    She gave them up after only a month
  • How do you keep ____ shape?
    in