PHRASAL VERBS (part two, Units 5 – 7)
1. Please draw ……… from the edge of the cliff. (in, on, back, up)
2. He went to the bank to draw ……… some money. (on, out, up, in)
3. Look! The train has just drawn ………. (in, out, back, on)
4. The lawyer drew ……… the contract for the sale of the property. (out, on, in, up)
5. I’m afraid you’ve fallen ……… with your schoolwork. (for, in, behind, through)
6. He fell ……… his father’s point of view. (in with, into, off, out)
7. When John lost all his money, he fell ……… his father for support. (apart, in, back on, on)
8. The starving man fell ……… the food greedily.
9. The roof is in danger of falling ………. (in, off, behind, back)
10. He fell ……… her at first sight. (through, out, for)
11. They got ……… the stolen goods. (off, on, through, away with)
12. Ann is getting ……… her colleagues. (on, on with, by, round)
13. I don’t understand what you are getting ………. (in, at, through to, out)
14. He always gets ……… me by buying me presents. (off, round, up, on with)
15. I tried to call you last night but I couldn’t get ……… you. (on, over, across, through to)
16. Get ……… the train quickly, before it leaves. (round, up, with, on)
17. Her secret was given ……… by her friend by mistake. (out, away, up, off)
18. He has tried to give ……… smoking twice. (away, up, off, put)
19. When milk turns sour, it gives ……… a horrible smell. (in, up, off, to)
20. The teacher’s patience finally ………. (away, back, up, out)
21. The were forced to give ……… to the enemy. (in, back, off, out)
22. Ricky went ……… the flu. (down with, up, over, away)
23. My aunt has gone ……… that pop quiz. (along, back on, in for, by)
24. The fireworks went ……… at midnight. (into, off, on, out)
25. There wasn’t enough cake to go ………. (for, down, through, round)
26. Before going to bed, we watched the fire slowly go ………. (out, off, up, with)
27. The detective carefully went ……… the facts with the witness. (away, by, back on, over)
28. The film was so sad she couldn’t hold ……… her tears. (down, back, off, on)
29. I was asked to hold ……… while Mr Smith was fetched to the phone. (to, with, down, on)
30. We were held ……… on the motorway for three hours. (back, up, to, over)
31. I held ……… my anger until he’d left the room. (with, off, in, up)
32. Cindy kept ……… information from the police. (in, out, back, on)
33. My boss told me to keep ……… the good work. (out, up, after, at, on)
34. If you don’t keep ……… all the homework, you might fail in the tests. (down, in, up with)
35. “You have to keep ……… a word limit of 200,” the teacher said. (from, off, to, at)
36. He warned them to keep ……… the freshly painted benches. (off, back, on, in)
37. Darren was let ……… by the judge as this was his first offence. (off, down, in, on)
38. Vicky was often let ……… by her forgetful sister. (into, in, up, down)
39. Could you please ……… this contract? If you agree, sign it. (out, over, in, up)
40. Ann has a nanny to look ……… her children while she’s at work. (out, over, into, after)
41. Look ……… all the unknown words in the dictionary. (round, to, up to, up)
42. Look ……… this magazine and find the problem page. (through, out, on, for)
43. She looks ……… everyone who hasn’t been to college. (into, onto, down on, in)
44. We are all looking ……… Christmas. (back, on, forward to, up to)
45. Look ……… poisonous mushrooms. (into, out for, onto, through)
46. We must look ……… this problem and find out its cause. (up to, on, out, into)
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