Unit 36 - Recycling Phrasal Verbs
Unit 36 - Recycling Phrasal Verbs
Unit 36 - Recycling Phrasal Verbs
A Decide whether the 1 If you've lost your book, you look after it.
following sentences are 2 If you admire someone, you look up to him or her.
true or false. Write Tor F
3 Cold water helps to bring back someone who has fainted.
beside them, and correct
the mistakes. 4 If you want your friend to join in the discussion, you bring him on.
5 If you put off a meeting, you've decided not to hold it at all.
6 If you weigh more than usual, you've put on weight.
7 In order to keep warm, you should take on more clothes.
8 If you take down the information, you can refer to it later.
B Choose the correct word or 1 No matter how often I explain it, he doesn't seem to _ _ __
phrase to complete each a) put it through b) take it in c) take it on d) put it in
sentence. Write the letter
2 That is the proposal which I shall to the Managing
in the space.
Director.
a) put forward b) take down c) bring up d) put on
3 She's a very good child. She always her toys.
a) puts up b) takes down c) brings on d) puts away
4 It's getting dark. Please the lights on.
a) take b) bring c) put d) set
5 Leila the information she wanted in her reference books.
a) looked after b) looked up c) took out d) took up
6 Local shopkeepers are their prices for the summer sales.
a) taking down b) looking on c) taking off d) bringing down
C Underline the correct word 1 She takes after I looks like her friend Anna: they're both very dark.
or phrase to complete 2 We can look I put Ahmed up when we visit Tunis.
each sentence.
3 I've got just enough money to bring I put down a deposit.
4 Have the dustmen taken away I put up the rubbish?
5 Sarah brought I put up an interesting point at the meeting.
6 That lorry's coming towards us! Look up I out!
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UNIT 36
F Read the text and decide Next time you have to put 1) a picnic because of pouring rain, or
which word (A, B, C or D) take the dog 2) in the freezing cold, don't blame the weatherman.
best fits each space.
It's not his or her fault that the weather isn't perfect all the time. This is the
kind of thing you often hear people say, in shops and offices and at bus stops:
'It was the rain all last week that 3) on my cold.'
'Would you believe it? It's August and I'm 4) on another pullover!'
'Perhaps it's winter 5) _ _ _ _ in already!'
'I don't know why we 6) up with it. I'm seriously considering
moving to Florida!'
'Have you played any tennis recently?' 'Not a chance, it's been too wet. I
think I'd better 7) up a nice indoor game like chess next summer!'
Most people take bad weather as a personal insult, and become quite
annoyed about it. If they 8) out on a trip, the weather is the main
topic of conversation, until they run 9) of things to say about it.
Just remember that the weatherman probably feels the same as you do
about it!
A B c D
1 on off over about
2 out away off into
3 set came brought put
4 putting taking bringing getting
5 setting putting standing runmng
6 look take stand put
7 look bring take set
8 set take run look
9 away out down across
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