Phrasal verbs: go презентация

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Match the phrasal with its meaning

Go after
Go off
Go with
Go without
Go up
Go down

with
Go through

to not have something that you usually have
to follow or chase
to become too bad to eat
to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation, feeling
to become ill
to match
to increase in price, amount, level 

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Fill in with: down with, off, without, with, up, after, through

Do you think

this shirt will go ______the skirt I bought?
Half the team had gone _____________flu.
The milk's gone ______.
When you're going ____________a crisis, it often helps to talk to someone.
The prices have gone ________.
It is possible to go _________ food for a few days.
Joe went _______ her to make sure she was unhurt.

with

down with

off

through

up

without

after

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Make your own sentences with

Go down with
go off
go without
go with
go up
go

after
go through

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Word Formation: Negative Prefixes

Mis
Dis
shows the opposite meaning
describes actions or things that had

been done wrongly or badly

misbehave - плохо вести себя, misbelief -ложное мнение; заблуждение
disorder – беспорядок, dislike - испытывать неприязнь, нерасположение, не любить

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Complete the sentences with words derived from the words in bold

1.It’s clear to

me that they acted ….
HONEST
2. Cat’s ……..… getting their fur wet.
LIKE
3. One of the ………………..… of the job is the long ours I work.  ADVANTAGE
4. The sentence contained a ……………... comma. PLACE
5. We had a little …………………….. yesterday. UNDERSTAND

dishonestly

dislike

disadvantages

misplaced

misunderstanding

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Dependent Prepositions

(to be) in great demand - пользоваться большим спросом
(to be) out of

stock - отсутствовать (на складе)
(to pay) by cheque
(to pay) by/with credit card
(to pay) in cash - наличными

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Fill in: in, by, out

He was a successful lecturer, much ______ demand.
I'm sorry,

that swimsuit is completely _____ of stock in your size.
Can I pay ______ cheque or ______ credit card?
The traffic police will accept fines ___ cash immediately.

in

out

by

by

in

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NOTE:
state verbs are not used in the Present Perfect Continuous
(love, like, hate, see,

hear, want, understand…)
e.g. I’ve known Joan for years.
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