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Phrasal Prepositional Verbs
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I'm sure that he faces up/looks down on me because he always speaks to me so rudely.
looks down on
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Make a sentence with the following verb: put up with
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I have looked down on/came up with a great idea... How about a holiday in Slovakia this year?
came up with
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True or False? Many phrasal prepositional verbs have a one-word equivalent verb.
True
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Make a sentence with the following verb: come up with.
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True or False? Phrasal verbs and prepositional phrasal verbs are two names for the same thing.
False
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He's a wonderful dad. I really look up with/to him
to
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Make a sentence with the following verb: look up to
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Make a sentence with the following verb: face up to
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Make a sentence with the following verb: look down on.
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Why are you breaking in/up on this conversation? It has nothing to do with you.
in
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Listen, you are not going to succeed if you are lazy all the time. You need to face up to/look down it.
face up to
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I feel terrible. I think I'm coming in/down with a cold or something.
down
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True or False? Like prepositional verbs, phrasal prepositional verbs are intransitive, and do not take an object.
False
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True or False? Phrasal prepositional verbs consist of a verb plus two other elements.
True
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Make a sentence with the following verb: cry out for.
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Tony came down with/came up with a fever last night so he won't be at football practice tonight.
came down with
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I'm not putting up/down with this any longer!
up
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I just came up with/for a brilliant plan. Can I tell you about it?
with
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It's time to face up on/to the facts. You failed because you made no effort at all.
to
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That kid is crying in/out for a talking-to! He's so annoying.
out
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I've been waiting here for an hour. This city is facing up to/is crying out for better public transport.
is crying out for
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