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Phrasal verbs placement of direct objects
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Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
drop it off
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Okay!
REPLACE THE DIRECT OBJECT WITH A PRONOUN - When you’re sitting in a parking lot, you should turn the headlights off.
When you’re sitting in a parking lot, you should turn them off.
Oops!
Okay!
CORRECT THE ERRORS - The car’s ready. Can you pick up it before 5:00?
The car’s ready. Can you pick it up before 5:00?
Oops!
Okay!
CORRECT THE ERRORS - I can’t stand that loud music while I drive. Could you please turn off it?
I can’t stand that loud music while I drive. Could you please turn it off?
Oops!
Okay!
REPLACE THE DIRECT OBJECT WITH A PRONOUN - Turn the TV on, please, so I can see the news about the accident.
Turn it on, please, so I can see the news about the accident.
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Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
turn it off
Oops!
Okay!
CORRECT THE ERRORS - The car? I’m planning to drop off it at the rental office, not the airport.
The car? I’m planning to drop it off at the rental office, not the airport.
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Okay!
REPLACE THE DIRECT OBJECT WITH A PRONOUN - It’s raining and we can’t turn on the windshield wipers.
It’s raining and we can’t turn them on.
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Okay!
CORRECT THE ERRORS - There’s something wrong with the headlights. I can’t turn on them.
There’s something wrong with the headlights. I can’t turn them on.
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Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
turn them off
Oops!
Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
pick it up
Oops!
Okay!
REPLACE THE DIRECT OBJECT WITH A PRONOUN - Please fill the car up with super.
Please fill it up with super.
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Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
drop them off
Oops!
Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
turn it off
Oops!
Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
turn it on
Oops!
Okay!
CORRECT THE ERRORS - If you return a rental car and it’s almost out of gas, who has to fi ll up it?
If you return a rental car and it’s almost out of gas, who has to fill it up?
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Okay!
Complete each conversation with an object pronoun.
fi ll it up
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Okay!
REPLACE THE DIRECT OBJECT WITH A PRONOUN - Jane’s going to drop off the car at the airport.
Jane’s going to drop it off at the airport.
Oops!
Okay!
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