12 If you work as a share trader, you’ll have to learn how to bear _ _ under real pressure.13 They wanted $120 for the bike, but I beat them _ _ _ _ to $90.14 He was beaten _ _ by some violent thugs and had to go to hospital.15 What became _ _ James after he left his job here? Has anyone heard anyth[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. Thes[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsCommon Collocations with Get – 20 IdiomsGet is one of the most common verbs in English, with many different meanings – especiallywhen you consider all the phrasal verbs and idioms that use it!Check that you know each phr[r]
Phrasal verbs with callEach sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by supplying asuitable particle or preposition.1. He is not in at the moment. I will ask him to call you ………………….. as soon as he arrives.a) inb) backc) out2. Jess[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar Skills20 Common Phrasal Verbs with PutIt’s time to learn 20 phrasal verbs with put, one of the most common verbs in English! Find out themeaning of any that you don’t know, then write a sentence with two clau[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Grammar SkillsCommon Collocations with Get – 20 Phrasal VerbsGet is one of the most common verbs in English, with many different meanings – especiallywhen you consider all the phrasal verbs and idioms that use it!Check that you kn[r]
Different kinds of phrasal verbsThere are mainly four kinds of phrasal verbs. Here is a guide to the basics of phrasal verbs.Separable and non-separable phrasal verbsPhrasal verbs are made by putting adverb particles or prepositions after verbs[r]
look out for__ __ __ __20.trawl through__ __convey; show;communicatewait expectantly;be alertsearch carefullythrough a lot of dullinformationFor more fun worksheets, games, and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now!42Talk a LotGetting a JobEnglish Phrasal Verbs – Matching GameMatc[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 around a p[r]
Phrasal verbs with putHere is a list of phrasal verbs using the word ‘put’. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meaning or definition.Example sentences are also given.Put aboutTo put about is to start a rumor or to create trouble.Put acrossTo put across is[r]
I can’t meet later; something’s come up.GETBACKDOWNINOFFOUTUPreturndanceenterleavebecome known publiclyriseWhat time did you get back last night?They were getting down at the club!Hurry up and get in the car, please!I got off the train and ran to meet her.The news about her pregnancy got out.[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]
Gia sư Thành Đượcwww.daythem.edu.vnCÁC PHRASAL VERBS PHẢI HỌC CHO KỲ THI THPTQG (FULL)Index of Phrasal Verbs by SectionThe number after each phrasal verb is the section in which that phrasal verb is described.aim at, 19come over, 17get off on, 40keep[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]
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.Come[r]
Fill in the blanks with :across (x2) / into / over / around (x2) / out/ up / back / along / inI came ________a lot of moneywhen I turned 18;I inherited frommy aunt.My parents arecoming__________ fordinner tonight; Ihope you don’tmind!Now I remember!It’s all coming______ to me.The truth came__[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, brea[r]
Phrasal verbs beginning with HHere is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with the letter H. Each phrasal verb is followed by its meaning ordefinition. Example sentences are also given.Hand inTo hand an essay or an assignment in is to give it to someone[r]