To spew something out is to produce a lot of it.Spark offTo spark something off is to make it happen.Dish outTo dish something out is to give something (usually something bad) freely and in large amounts.Shoot offTo shoot off is to leave in a hurry.Mug upTo mug up is to study hard.Shake offTo shake[r]
b) withc) through8. Good communication skills are essential to put your ideas ………………………………a) acrossb) throughc) upAnswers1. Put on your sweater before you step out. It is very cold outside.2. I can’t put up with my mother-in-law. She is quite dominating.3. We all need to put away some money f[r]
You may have noticed that there is no definition. This is because one of the best ways tolearn phrasal verbs is to see them in context, and then figure out the meaning for yourself.It seems that if learners do this, they can get a clearer idea of the meaning, and a betterunderstanding[r]
Common phrasal verbsHere is a list of phrasal verbs with their meaning.Ward offTo ward something off is to prevent it from happening.Wear offWhen something wears off, it disappears gradually.Walk offTo walk something off is to get rid of it by walking.Make offTo ma[r]
Phrasal verbsHere is a list of phrasal verbs.Come acrossTo come across someone or something is to find them by chance.I came across some old photos of my mother while cleaning up the cabinets.He came across as a stupid who didn’t know what he was doing.Co[r]
3. ‘Can I use your laptop?’ ‘Sorry, I’ve just __________ it __________.’4. I had to _______________ on the train today because there wasn’t a free seat.5. I _______________ the lift and pressed the button for the second floor.6. Ronnie _______________ and started to relax immediately.7. Maya _______[r]
47. cram – to try to accomplish a lot quickly, also can mean to try toput a lot of items in a tight fit, which is probably not idiomaticwith that meaning. The students are all cramming to get ready for the exams.48. in high spirits – extremely happy They’d had a couple of drinks and were in high s[r]
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các cụm động từ ( phrasal verbs) phổ biến với Get trong ôn thi đại học cao đẳng Get at : tới được, đạt đượcGet over: bình phục, hồi phụcGet on : lên ( tàu, xe…), tiến bộGet on ( well) with sb : hòa thuận với ai, quan hệ tốt với aiGet in : trúng cử, được bầu chọnGet off: xuống xe, thoát tộiGet up : t[r]
Two-word verbsMany English verbs can be followed by prepositions or adverb particles.Do sit down.Alice ran down the road without looking at anybody.Some verbs and prepositions / particles are regularly used together. Examples are: look at, listen to, stand up andswitch off. These combi[r]
*Complete the rule:……………verbs : subject-verb+………….……………verbs : subject+ verb (page 168 :SB)*Activity 5= Fill in the blanks with verbs in the listCan- ate- hurt- had- felt- start- wanted- have- didPaul Ryefield: I …………..a terrible stomachache yesterday.Doctor:Did you ………….[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar Skills5 Forms of the Verb – 20 Phrasal Verbs (Communication)Check any phrasal verbs that you don’t know, then...1) Complete the table:infinitiveagree withanswer backblurt outchime in withdisagree withdrone onfob offget acrossgloss overh[r]
Phrasal verbs exerciseComplete the following sentences using appropriate phrasal verbs.1. Before I could say anything, he dashed ……………………a) outb) offc) on2. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to dash ……………….. an email to us.a) upb) offc) out3. The truth f[r]
Phrasal Verbs Relating to ClothesCircle the phrasal verbs in the following sentences:Childrenoften wearout theirclothes.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.I think I need to go on a diet. I can’t get into my jeans.These jeans are too small for me. I’ll give them away to my friend.[r]
Lyrics THE BEATLES "YESTERDAY"(Lennon/McCartney)Complete the lyrics of the song with the verbs given below. Use the past simpleform of the verbsCOMEBESEEMHAVESAYYesterday, all my troubles ……………. so far awayNow it looks as though they're here to stayOh, I believe in yesterday.Suddenly,[r]
be awake–Oh no! The internet’s down again!Plain blue shirts are in this season.The milk’s off. Can you buy some?I’m away next week, so Friday’s out.I’ve been up for about two hours.COMEBACKDOWNINOFFOUTUPreturndecreaseenterbe removedbe releasedoccur unexpectedlyI just came back to get my jacket.I hop[r]
I was doing theshopping thismorning. I hadn’tseen him foryears!KeyI came into a lot of money when I turned 18; I inherited from my aunt.Now I remember! It’s all coming back to me.The truth came out at the trial and the judges came around after they heard the whole story.We are going to the cinema to[r]
Inseparable phrasal verbsThe two parts of an inseparable phrasal verb always remain together. Phrasal verbs made with prepositions areusually inseparable. Examples of inseparable phrasal verbs are: fall off, splash out, scrap by, dip into, breakintoet[r]
Phrasal verbs with GHere is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with G.Get around / get aboutTo get around is to travel a lot.My grandfather used to get around a lot.When news gets around, it spreads fast.The word got around that he was a spy.To get aro[r]
If I see any good vacancies, I’ll ________ the details for you, OK?Try to _______ before the interview. Perhaps buy a new suit, or get a haircut._____ the paper tomorrow. There should be around 800 new jobs advertised.What should I say if they ________ my previous boss at the interview?You must be m[r]