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- It was the third time in six months that the bank had been held
- over B. down c. up Đ. out
- I always run of money before the end of the month.
`A. out B. back c. up D. down
- I've just spent two weeks looking an aunt of mine who's been ill.
- at B. for c. out for D. after
- I've always got well with old people.
- off B. on c. in D. through
- It's very cold in here. Do you mind if I turn the heating?
- down B. away c. off D. on
- They've a new tower where that old building used to be.
- put up B. put down c. pushed up D. pushed down
- Stephen always wanted to be an actor when he up.
- came B. grew C. brought D. settled
- The bus only stops here to passengers.
- put down B. get on C. get off D. pick up
- If anything urgent comes , you can contact me at this number.
- across B. by C. up D. round
- Your daughter's just started work, hasn't she? How’s she getting ?
- by B. on C. out D. in
- We had to turn their invitation to lunch as we had a previous appointment.
- over B. out C. up D. down
- He died heart disease.
- from B. because C. of D. in
- The elevator is not running today. It is order.
- to B. out C. out of D. in
- I explained him what it meant.
- to B. about C. over D. from
- Who will the children while you go out to work?
- look for B. look up C. look after D. look at
- If you want to join this club, you must this application form.
- make up B. write down C. do up D. fill in
- The water company will have to off water supplies while repairs to the pipes are carried
- take/ in B. cut/ out C. set/ up D. break/ to
- They were 30 minutes later because their car down.
- got B. put C. cut D. broke
- That problem is them. We can't make our mind yet.
- out off/ on B. up to/ up C. away from/ for D. on for/ off
A. turn on B. turn off C. go on D. look after
Exercise 2
- Please the light, it's getting dark here.
- turn on B. turn off C. turn over D. turn into
- The nurse has to the patients at the midnight.
- look after B. look up C. look at D. look for
- There is an inflation. The prices
- are going on B. are going down C. are going over D. are going up
- Remember to your shoes when you are in a Japanese house.
- take care B. take on C. take over D. take off
- You can the new words in the dictionary.
- look for B. look after C. look up D. look at
- It's cold outside your coat.
- Put on B. Put down C. Put off D. Put into
- If you want to be healthy, you should your bad habits in your lifestyles.
- give up B. call off C. break down D. get over
- Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
- do B. let C. delay D. leave
- My father still hasn't really recovered from the death of my mother.
- looked after B. taken after C. gone off D. got over
- The bomb exploded with a loud bang which could be heard all over the town.
- went on B. went out C. went off D. went away
- John, could you look after my handbag while I go out for a minute.
- take part in B. take over C. take place D. take care of
- Why do they talking about money all the time?
- keep on B. give up C. take after D. stop by
- My father gave up smoking two years ago.
- liked B. continued C. stopped D. enjoyed
- The government hopes to its plans for introducing cable TV.
- turn out B. carry out C. carry on D. keep on
- When the tenants failed to pay their bill, the authorities decided to the gas supply to the flat.
- cut down B. cut out C. cut off D. cut up
- You go on ahead and then I'll catch you.
- along with B. forward to C. up with D. on to
- Both Ann and her sister look like her mother.
- take after B. take place C. take away D. take on
- I'll be back in a minute, Jane. I just want to try out my new tape recorder.
- resemble B. test C. arrive D. buy
- The national curriculum is made of the following subjects: English, Maths, Chemistry and so on....
- from B. on C. up D. in
- Shy people often find it difficult to group discussions.
- take place in B. take part in C. get on with D. get in touch with
Exercise 3
- "To give someone a ring" is to
- call him up B. marry him C. admire him D. pick him up
- Because of heavy rain, the game was for a few days.
- taken out B. put off C. set up D. gotten away
- What may happen if John will not arrive in time?
- go along B. count on C. keep away D. turn up
- Johnny sometimes visits his grandparents in the countryside.
- calls on B. keeps off C. takes in D. goes up
- I do not use those things any more. You can them away.
- get B. fall C. throw D. make
- At the station, we often see the sign " for pickpockets".
- Watch on B. Watch out C. Watch up D. Watch at
- The passengers had to wait because the plane off one hour late.
- took B. turned C. cut D. made
- He on many subjects at the meeting.
- held down B. held forth C. held good D. held over
- If I had not held him , he would have beaten you soundly.
- back B. over C. by D. out
- Please let me I promise not to do it again.
- off B. on C. up D. in
- He knows where the boy was hiding but he didn't let
- up B. off C. on D. in
- He promised to deliver the stuff today and has let us again.
- up B. on C. off D. down
- It seems that the rain is letting
- up B. on C. off D. in
- The traffic was held by fog.
- up B. over C. back D. out
- Because of the heavy rain, today the meeting will be held until next week.
- up B. back C. out D. over
- I would have been here sooner but the rain kept me
- back B. from C. on D. up with
- Keep children from the fire.
- in with B. from C. away D. back
A. touch with B. up with C. in with D. away from
- He promised to keep us while he was abroad.
- in touch with B. up with C. in with D. away from
- I took him at once, and we have been friends over since.
- after B. to C. over D. up
Exercise 4
- Our teacher told us that if we don't the environment, our grandchildren may not even be able to carry on living.
- look into B. look out for C. look after D. look for
- He may have deceived you, but he didn't take me
- in B. off C. over D. up
- I can't make what he means.
- up B. for C. out D. after
- They are all making the exit.
- after B. out C. for D. against
- The pain will soon pass
- away B. off C. over D. into
- We must make &nb