some cultures card games and even an element of (1)……………….…… GAMBLEamongst friends and family is quite common on certain specialoccasions, such as New Year’s Eve. (2)………………………at cards is WINa bit like having your fortune told - it is a (3)…………….…….bit of fun. HARMeven if you don’t win, you can take[r]
12 Complete each of the sentences with the correct form of one of the verbs below and the particle UP. Use each verb once only. buid cheer grow liven put shoot spealk stand 1. _Ứm not tall enough to reach. Can you ..................................[r]
TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERBS Động từ chia ra làm hai loại: nội động từ (intransitive verbs) và ngoại động từ (transitive verbs) Nội động từ • Nội động từ diễn tả hành động nội tại của người nói hay người thực hiện hành động. Ví dụ: - He walks. (Anh ấy đi bộ - Anh ấy tự đi c[r]
7. They were killed when they ________ ________ a truck.8. The mechanic can't ________ ________ what the problem is with my car.133. FOCUS ON: three-word phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs are not always composed of two words. Three-word phrasal verbs are composed of a verb and two particles:[r]
amount, you take that amount off the price. The sign in the store window said, "Every Monday take 10 percent off all marked prices." The car dealer took $2,000 off the list price. EXERCISE 1 a — Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are[r]
4. take ... off p.v. When you take time off from work or study, you do something different, in stead of working or studying. I can't work tomorrow. I have to take the day off for some tests at the hospital. Our company always lets us take the week between Christmas and New Year's Day off. 5. take o[r]
Advanced Phrasal Verbs Practice for: Gifted Students (major in English) Further Practice on Phrasal Verbs Daily UsesThis course focuses on multiple meaning, and other meanings of known phrasal verbs. Note that there may be other meanings for the verbs listed here.
Advanced Phrasal Verbs Practice for: Gifted Students (major in English) Further Practice on Phrasal Verbs Daily UsesThis course focuses on multiple meaning, and other meanings of known phrasal verbs. Note that there may be other meanings for the verbs listed here.
1. He fed her dog biscuits. 2. The shooting of the hunters occurred at dawn. 3. Visiting relatives should be outlawed.WRITING IT OUTC. Make up five sentences that follow the example, then write them all out below. Make sure your sentences contain a clause as in the example.Example of how to proceed:[r]
multi-word verbs. They have been selected according to the theme of each unit, as well as level of difficulty and usefulness. Four main types of multi-word verb are introduced, and various types of practice exercises are provided for consolidation work. HOW to use the book To the teacher 1 Us[r]
Sally feel about flying in an airplane? 5. The winters in Minneapolis are terrible, but you can't move or change the weather. What do you have to do? 6. Erik just got out of the hospital, and he doesn't feel strong enough to go back to work. Why can't Erik go back to work? 7. I thought the new polic[r]
Shut downĐóng cửa, phá sảnThere used to be a shop at the end of the street. It shutted down a few months ago.Take afterGiống vớiStephen takes after both of his parents.Take offCất cánhCởiAfter a long delay the plane finally took off.It was warm, so I took off my jacket.Take onThuêWe must taken on an[r]
do you have to do? 6. Erik just got out of the hospital, and he doesn't feel strong enough to go back to work. Why can't Erik go back to work? 7. I thought the new policy was an excellent idea, and I agreed with it 100 percent. How did I feel about the new policy? EXERCISE 3c, Review — Complete the[r]
phrasal verbsput off postpone We will have to put offthe meeting.turn downrefuse They turned down my offer! When phrasal verbs are transitive (that is, they have a direct object), we can usually separate the two parts. Ex: "turn down" is a separable phrasal verb. We can say: "turn down my off[r]
Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Principal Verbs – DifferencesThe special verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought, dare and need are calledmodal auxiliary verbs.Modal auxiliary verbs have three main characteristics.1) They are never used alon[r]
functionHe was late because his car broke down. transitive phrasal verbsput off postpone We will have to put offthe meeting.turn downrefuse They turned down my offer! When phrasal verbs are transitive (that is, they have a direct object), we can usually separate the two parts. Ex: "turn down"[r]