Phrasal Verb with look презентация

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Phrasal Verb with look

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Phrasal verb with put

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Phrasal verb with turn

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Phrasal verb with get

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Phrasal verb with took

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Phrasal verb with give

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Phrasal verb with fell

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Phrasal verb with run

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EXERCISES

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A babysitter (minds / takes care of) the children if we go out

in the evenings.
  ?    looks on
  ?    looks after
  ?    looks at
The manager promised he would (investigate) the matter.
  ?    look at
  ?    look up to
  ?    look into
The time has come for both countries to forget their differences and (think of the future).
  ?    look ahead
  ?    look forward to
  ?    look after
The scientific community (admires) him for his intelligence and his creativity.
  ?    look at
  ?    look up to
  ?    look after

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Children all over the world (await with pleasure) the arrival of Santa Claus.
  ?    look

up to
  ?    look for
  ?    look forward to
She tends to (consider as inferior) anyone who is not intellectual.
  ?    look down on
  ?    look on
  ?    look ahead
The boy didn't participate in the fight. He just (watched).
  ?    looked after
  ?    looked down on
  ?    looked on

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The burglar managed to (escape) before the police arrived.
  ?    get off
  ?    get over
  ?    get away
Don't try

to (board) the bus after it leaves the bus stop.
  ?    get away
  ?    get on
  ?    get off
It was difficult to understand what the speaker was trying to (insinuate).
  ?    get off
  ?    get in
  ?    get at
It took my grandfather a long time to (recover from) his heart attack.
  ?    get over
  ?    get round to
  ?    get by
The family has a very low income but they manage to (cope/survive).
  ?    get round
  ?    get by
  ?    get on

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The child had too many toys. His mother decided to (eliminate) some of

them.
  ?    get off
  ?    get away
  ?    get rid of
Teenagers, especially boys, always manage to (avoid) doing any housework.
  ?    get away
  ?    get out of
  ?    get round
Why don't we all (meet) for lunch one day during the holidays?
  ?    get by
  ?    get round
  ?    get together

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You should (wear) a warm sweater. It's cold outside.
  ?    put out
  ?    put on
  ?    put up with
It

took the firemen six hours to (extinguish) the fire.
  ?    put through
  ?    put away
  ?    put out
Could you (connect) me to Mr. Green please?
  ?    put (me) through
  ?    put (me) up with
  ?    put (me) on
Please (return to their place) all the books you have been reading.
  ?    put up
  ?    put away
  ?    put out

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I don't know how you can (tolerate) such noisy neighbours.
  ?    put off
  ?    put up
  ?    put up

with
Because of the storm the meeting had to be (postponed).
  ?    put away
  ?    put off
  ?    put out
Could you (accommodate) me for the week-end?
  ?    put up with (me)
  ?    put (me) out
  ?    put (me) up
Let's listen to the news. Could you (start) the radio please?
  ?    put through
  ?    put on
  ?    put up
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