GRAMMAR:Prasal verbs and idiomatic expressions with:Keys and Answers


REFRESH YOUR MIND:











   
 




PHRASAL VERBS WITH PARTICLE(OUT)


EXERCISE (1):



Match the verbs on the leftt with their correct meaning on the right.


 
 


phrasal verbs
their meanings
1.start out
A. finish,so there is nothing left
2. take out
B.make someone unconscious
3. lock out
C.be careful,watchful
4.knock out
D.choose
5.pick out
E. sell everything,
6.run   out of
F. discover,
7.watch out
G. ask someone to go out with you to have fun,
8.throw out
H. discard,out in the garbage.
9.sell out
I. not to return home,
10.stay out
J. go early on a journey or trip,
11.find out
K. prevent from entering a building or a room

EXERCISE (2):


Fill in the blanks with a phrasal verb from the list:
swith on,get on,look for,fill in take off,throw away,turn down,put out,look after.

1.Quick!
  the bus. It's ready to leave. 
2. I don't know where my book is. I have to
  it. 
3. It's dark inside. Can you
  the light, please? 
4.
  the form, please. 
5. I need a dictionary to
 this English word? 
6. It's warm inside.
  your coat. 
7. This pencil is really old. You can
  it   . 
8. It's so loud here. Can you
 the radio, please? 
9. The firemen were able to
 the fire in Church Street. 
10. My parents are out. So I have to
  my baby-brother
EXERCISE (3)
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the phrasal verbs below:(use the correct form of the verbs)

look after / grow up / bring up / get on 
1. Could you
  the baby while I go to the shops? - it's too cold outside to take him with me.
2. Older children don't always
  with their new brother or sister at first. .
3. He was
 by very strict parents, but treated his own children much more leniently.
4. He told his parents that when he
    he wanted to be a an actor, or a journalist.
EXERCISE (4)
(take after_/turn on _/looking forward to_/put up with_/makes up-/put off-/turn down_/look after)
1.When you have an unpleasant friend in class, you simply have to
  him and hope that you won't have him with you in the same class the following year.
2.Everyone tells me that I
  my father. I am very much like him, both physically and psychologically.
3.Every morning before she leaves her home, she
  ; that means that she   puts powder, colour and lipstick on her face.
4. When you come into a dark house, one of the first things you do is to
  the light
5.When we can't do a test one week, we sometimes
  doing it till the following week
6.My parents are taking me to New York for my next holidays; I am really
    my trip
7.Mrs Smith is looking for someone to
 her baby when she is at work.
8.She couldn't
  the job she was offered a week ago.
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CORRECTION /EXERCISE(1):FROM PHRASAL VERBS PAGE

1.start out=J
2.   take out=G
3.   lock out=k
4. knock out =B
5. pick out=D
6. run   out of=A
7. look out=C
8. throw out=H
9. sell out=E
10. stay out=I
11. find out=F

CORRECTION /EXERCISE(2):FROM PHRASAL VERBS PAGE


1. Get on
2. Look for
3. Switch on
4. Fill in
5. Look up
6. Take off 
7. Throw it away
8. Turn down
9. put out 
10. Look after

CORRECTION:EXERCISE(3) : FROM PHRASAL VERBS PAGE

1.look after / 2. get / 3.bring up   /4.grow up.

CORRECTION /EXERCISE(4):FROM PHRASAL VERBS PAGE

1.put up with 2.take after 3.makes up 4.turn on 5.put off 6.looking forward to 7.look after 8.turn down
CORRECTION /EXERCISE(1):FROM IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

1. a dead loss
2. was in the bag
3. with flying colours.
4. we were all eyes.
5. was raining cats and dogs
6. felt blue
7.was green
8. I am fed up with
9. a peace of cake 
10.my cup of tea
11.red handed