[Unit 3a] Getting along, phrasal verbs 2 Flashcards

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Q

Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

Why do you never [turn off / the lights] when you leave the house?
The lights are on again! Why do you never [turn off / them]

A

Why do you never turn off the lights when you leave the house?

Why do you never turn the lights off?

The lights are on again! Why do you never turn them off?

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

[pick up / your socks!] I’m sick and tired of seeing them all over the place!

A

Pick up your socks! Pick your socks up! I’m sick and tired of seeing them all over the place!

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If you have friends _ (= приглашать друзей) for dinner, ask if it’s OK before they show up.

A

If you have friends over for dinner, ask if it’s OK before they show up.

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If you get _ (= arrive home) late, come in quietly - don’t wake everyone up.

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If you get back late, come in quietly - don’t wake everyone up.

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

[pick up / your mess] immediately!
[pick up / it] immediately!

A

Pick up your mess immediately!
Pick your mess up immediately!
Pick it up immediately!

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

Will you be at Nick’s wedding?

Yeah, I’m really _ [it, looking forward to].

A

Yeah, I’m really looking forward to it.

‘look forward to something’ is an inseparable verb

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

He got very upset when he [found out / the truth].
[found out / it].

A

He got very upset when he found out the truth.
When he found the truth out.
When he found it out.

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Add ‘it’ to this sentence.

We planned to make coffee, but we’ve [run out of] again!

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We planned to make coffee, but we’ve run out of it again!

‘run out of something’ is an inseparable verb

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

You never [give back / my clothes].
You never [give back / them].

A

You never give back my clothes!
You never give my clothes back!
You never give them back!

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

You keep [wake up / everyone]! Could you be a bit more quiet?

NB: keep + ing

A

You keep waking everyone up!
You keep waking up everyone!
Could you be a bit more quiet?

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

I’m sick and tired of your socks lying around! [pick up / them]!

A

I’m sick and tired of your socks lying around! Pick them up!

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Add ‘them’ to this sentence.

We had zero ideas for new slogans, but then Sarah [came up with] late last night.

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We had zero ideas for new slogans, but then Sarah came up with them late last night.

‘come up with something’ is an inseparable verb

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

This neighborhood’s noisy, but the rent is cheap, so we’ll just have to [put up with, it] for now.

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This neighborhood’s noisy, but the rent is cheap, so we’ll just have to put up with it for now.

‘put up with something’ is an inseparable verb

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Name all ways in which you can [open the brackets].

Could you be a bit more quiet? You keep [wake up / me]!

NB: keep + ing

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Could you be a bit more quiet? You keep waking me up!

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