Choose a phrasal verb that can fit each two blanks at once. Change the verb tenses if necessarylàm full giúp mik vs ạ, mik cảm ơn ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- 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. |