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Choose a phrasal verb that can fit each two blanks at once. Change the verb tenses if necessary

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1. I came __an interesting article in the newspaper this morning.
2. Unfortunately, only a few people turned __at the meeting.
3. The police were standing __ in case of any problems at the demonstration.
4. I ran __Judy on the way to the supermarket this morning.
5. Joe has to leave now - can you see him __?
6. The teacher ran __ thirty copies of the new timetable and gave one to each student.
7. Bill was let __ of prison after serving only three months of his sentence.
8. If you save yourself a little money each week, you’ll save quite a lot.
9. Ann carried her speech __ well.

III. Choose a phrasal verb that can fit each two blanks at once. Change the verb tenses if necessary.
1. (a) ______ your shoelaces, or you’ll fall over.
(b) Our new house is wonderful, but it needs ______.
2. (a) As soon as I opened the door, I could see that my house had been ______.
(b) While I was walking back from the cinema, I was ______ by a gang of teenagers.
3. (a) While we’re cleaning the room, let’s ______ the cupboards.
(b) We’ve had the kitchen ______ with aluminium units and light blue tiles.
4. (a) I could really ______ a nice cup of tea.
5. We need to get a new photocopier. This one’s ______.
6. (a) A lot of the restrictions on imports have been ______.
(b) He gave me a small parcel ______ his wife.
7. (a) Before the party she spent hours ______ herself.
(b) I think someone ______ him to get his money.
8. I’m completely ______ after that running around.
9. (a) You mustn’t ______ yourself - you have a lot of ability.
(b) Most of the articles in today’s paper are ______ America’s foreign policy.
10. My resignation has nothing to ______ my argument with the manager.

IV. Underline the correct particle(s) to fit with each phrasal verb.
1. He was very rude to the teacher, but got down to / off with / away with it.
2. What did you get up to / through / on to last night?
3. How’s your son getting on / into / over at University?
4. Karen was ill for a few weeks, but she’s got under / about / over it now.
5. I don’t really want to see her tonight. How can I get over with / in / out of it?
6. After lunch we got down to / off with / away from discussing future plans for the company.
7. I just need to get by / through / over this week, then I can take a break for a few days.
8. I don’t earn much money, but I manage to get down / off / by.
9. Although they are always getting over / at / to me.
10. I tried to call the complaints department, but I couldn’t get over / around / through.
11. I sometimes have problems getting my meaning through / across / over in English.
12. Everyone told me that it was a really good film, but I just couldn’t get into / onto / over it.
13. Mr Johnson must be getting on for / in / off with 80.
14. The goods we ordered last week haven’t arrived yet. I’ll get away with / out of / on to the supplier this afternoon.
15. I’m not enjoying my computer classes. I don’t get much round to / out of / on to them.
16. I’m sorry I don’t have the information you need at the moment. Leave me your phone number and I’ll get off with / up to / back to you this afternoon.
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Here are the phrasal verbs that can fit each pair of blanks:

1. **came across**: I came **across** an interesting article in the newspaper this morning.
2. **turned up**: Unfortunately, only a few people **turned up** at the meeting.
3. **stood by**: The police were **standing by** in case of any problems at the demonstration.
4. **ran into**: I ran **into** Judy on the way to the supermarket this morning.
5. **about to leave**: He has to leave now - can you see him?
6. **ran off**: The teacher **ran off** thirty copies of the new timetable and gave one to each student.
7. **let out**: Bill was **let out** of prison after serving only three months of his sentence.
8. **set aside**: If you set **aside** a little money each week, you'll save quite a lot.
9. **carried on**: Ann **carried on** her speech well.
10. **look after**: (a) You should **look after** your shoelaces, or you'll fall over.
11. **make over**: Our new house is wonderful, but it needs to be **made over**.
12. **saw**: (b) While I was walking back from the cinema, I was **saw** by a gang of teenagers.
13. **look over**: (a) While we’re cleaning the room, let’s **look over** the cupboards.
14. **put off**: We've had the kitchen **put off** with aluminium units and light blue tiles.
15. **pour in**: (a) I could really **pour in** yourself in your free time is your business.
16. **get over**: We need to get a new photocopier. This one’s **getting over**.
17. **got over**: There are lots of restrictions on imports have been **got over**.
18. **took back**: (b) I think that someone **took back** him to get his money.
19. **given up**: I’m completely **given up** after all that running around.
20. **been let down**: (a) Joe had been **let down** by his teacher so often that he had lost all confidence.
21. **mustn't underestimate**: (b) You mustn't **underestimate** yourself - you have a lot of ability.
22. **affect**: (a) Most of the articles in today's paper are to **affect** America's foreign policy.
23. **back to**: My resignation has nothing to do with my argument with the manager.

These phrasal verbs serve to effectively fill in the required blanks.
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Amelinda
07/08 11:21:29
+5đ tặng
III. Choose a phrasal verb that can fit each two blanks at once:
 * (a) Tie up your shoelaces, or you'll fall over. (Buộc dây giày lại)
   (b) Our new house is wonderful, but it needs tiding up. (Dọn dẹp)
 * (a) As soon as I opened the door, I could see that my house had been broken into. (Bị đột nhập)
   (b) While I was walking back from the cinema, I was set upon by a gang of teenagers. (Bị tấn công)
 * (a) While we're cleaning the room, let's go through the cupboards. (Kiểm tra kỹ)
   (b) We've had the kitchen fitted out with aluminium units and light blue tiles. (Trang bị)
 * (a) What you do with yourself in your free time is your business. (Làm gì)
   (b) I could really do with a nice cup of tea. (Cần)
 * (a) We need to get a new photocopier. This one's wearing out. (Hỏng)
   (b) If the police see us, we're for it. (Sẽ gặp rắc rối)
 * (a) A lot of the restrictions on imports have been lifted. (Bỏ)
   (b) There were rumours that Doug had walked out on his wife. (Bỏ rơi)
 * (a) He gave me a small parcel wrapped up in silver paper. (Gói)
   (b) Before the party she spent hours getting herself up. (Làm đẹp)
 * (a) I think that someone ripped him off. (Lừa đảo)
   (b) I'm completely worn out after all that running around. (Mệt mỏi)
 * (a) Joe had been put down by his teacher so often that he had lost all confidence. (Làm mất lòng tin)
   (b) You mustn't put yourself down - you have a lot of ability. (Tự đánh giá thấp)
 * (a) Most of the articles in today's paper are devoted to America's foreign policy. (Dành cho)
   (b) My resignation has nothing to do with my argument with the manager. (Liên quan đến)
IV. Underline the correct particle(s) to fit with each phrasal verb:
 * got away with it
 * get up to
 * getting on
 * got over it
 * get out of it
 * get down to
 * get by
 * get by
 * get on
 * getting at me
 * get through
 * get across
 * get into
 * getting on for
 * get onto
 * get round to
 * get back to you
 

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dieu thu
07/08 11:24:21
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II. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:
  1. I came across an interesting article in the newspaper this morning.
  2. Unfortunately, only a few people turned up at the meeting.
  3. The police were standing by in case of any problems at the demonstration.
  4. I ran into Judy on the way to the supermarket this morning.
  5. Joe has to leave now - can you see him off?
  6. The teacher ran off thirty copies of the new timetable and gave one to each student.
  7. Bill was let out of prison after serving only three months of his sentence.
  8. If you save yourself a little money each week, you’ll save quite a lot.
  9. Ann carried her speech off well.
III. Choose a phrasal verb that can fit each two blanks at once. Change the verb tenses if necessary.
  1. (a) Tie your shoelaces, or you’ll fall over.
    (b) Our new house is wonderful, but it needs tying up.

  2. (a) As soon as I opened the door, I could see that my house had been broken into.
    (b) While I was walking back from the cinema, I was held up by a gang of teenagers.

  3. (a) While we’re cleaning the room, let’s clear out the cupboards.
    (b) We’ve had the kitchen fitted out with aluminium units and light blue tiles.

  4. (a) I could really do with a nice cup of tea.
    (b) This one’s done for.

  5. (a) A lot of the restrictions on imports have been lifted.
    (b) He gave me a small parcel from his wife.

  6. (a) Before the party she spent hours preparing herself.
    (b) I think someone set him up to get his money.

  7. I’m completely worn out after that running around.

  8. (a) You mustn’t sell yourself short - you have a lot of ability.
    (b) Most of the articles in today’s paper are about America’s foreign policy.

  9. My resignation has nothing to do with my argument with the manager.

IV. Underline the correct particle(s) to fit with each phrasal verb.
  1. He was very rude to the teacher, but got away with it.
  2. What did you get up to last night?
  3. How’s your son getting on at University?
  4. Karen was ill for a few weeks, but she’s got over it now.
  5. I don’t really want to see her tonight. How can I get out of it?
  6. After lunch we got down to discussing future plans for the company.
  7. I just need to get through this week, then I can take a break for a few days.
  8. I don’t earn much money, but I manage to get by.
  9. Although they are always getting at me.
  10. I tried to call the complaints department, but I couldn’t get through.
  11. I sometimes have problems getting my meaning across in English.
  12. Everyone told me that it was a really good film, but I just couldn’t get into it.
  13. Mr Johnson must be getting on for 80.
  14. The goods we ordered last week haven’t arrived yet. I’ll get on to the supplier this afternoon.
  15. I’m not enjoying my computer classes. I don’t get much out of them.
  16. I’m sorry I don’t have the information you need at the moment. Leave me your phone number and I’ll get back to you this afternoon.
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Heyy
07/08 11:58:33
+3đ tặng
  1. I came across an interesting article in the newspaper this morning.
  2. Unfortunately, only a few people turned up at the meeting.
  3. The police were standing by in case of any problems at the demonstration.
  4. I ran into Judy on the way to the supermarket this morning.
  5. Joe has to leave now - can you see him off?
  6. The teacher ran off thirty copies of the new timetable and gave one to each student.
  7. Bill was let out of prison after serving only three months of his sentence.
  8. If you save yourself a little money each week, you’ll save quite a lot over time.
  9. Ann carried her speech off well.
III. Choose a phrasal verb that fits each pair of blanks
  1. (a) Tie your shoelaces, or you’ll fall over.
    (b) Our new house is wonderful, but it needs tying up.
    (Tie up: to complete something or finish it)

  2. (a) As soon as I opened the door, I could see that my house had been broken into.
    (b) While I was walking back from the cinema, I was attacked by a gang of teenagers.
    (Break into: to enter a place illegally; attacked isn't a phrasal verb but is the correct choice here)

  3. (a) While we’re cleaning the room, let’s clean out the cupboards.
    (b) We’ve had the kitchen done up with aluminium units and light blue tiles.
    (Clean out: to remove unwanted items; done up: to renovate or decorate)

  4. (a) I could really do with a nice cup of tea.
    (Do with: to need or want something)

  5. We need to get a new photocopier. This one’s broken down.
    (Broken down: to stop functioning)

  6. (a) A lot of the restrictions on imports have been lifted.
    (b) He gave me a small parcel for his wife.
    (Lifted: removed or ended restrictions)

  7. (a) Before the party she spent hours getting ready.
    (b) I think someone tricked him to get his money.
    (Getting ready: preparing; tricked isn't a phrasal verb but is appropriate here)

  8. I’m completely worn out after that running around.
    (Worn out: exhausted)

  9. (a) You mustn’t sell yourself short - you have a lot of ability.
    (b) Most of the articles in today’s paper are on America’s foreign policy.
    (Sell short: underestimate or undervalue oneself; on: about)

  10. My resignation has nothing to do with my argument with the manager.
    (Do with: related to)

IV. Underline the correct particle(s) to fit with each phrasal verb
  1. He was very rude to the teacher, but got away with it.
  2. What did you get up to last night?
  3. How’s your son getting on at University?
  4. Karen was ill for a few weeks, but she’s got over it now.
  5. I don’t really want to see her tonight. How can I get out of it?
  6. After lunch we got down to discussing future plans for the company.
  7. I just need to get through this week, then I can take a break for a few days.
  8. I don’t earn much money, but I manage to get by.
  9. Although they are always getting at me.
  10. I tried to call the complaints department, but I couldn’t get through.
  11. I sometimes have problems getting my meaning across in English.
  12. Everyone told me that it was a really good film, but I just couldn’t get into it.
  13. Mr. Johnson must be getting on for 80.
  14. The goods we ordered last week haven’t arrived yet. I’ll get onto the supplier this afternoon.
  15. I’m not enjoying my computer classes. I don’t get much out of them.
  16. I’m sorry I don’t have the information you need at the moment. Leave me your phone number and I’ll get back to you this afternoon

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