TIếng Anh 12 - Exercises in english phrasal verbs with “on”
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- EXERCISES IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS WITH “ON” F. It is never any use to oneself. A. Continuing G. I can’t understand a thing. drag on get on go on keep on 1 . 2 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . pass on ramble on stay on III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs or given to fill in the space 1 1. Some legal cases have dragged on for eight years. provided. 2. Perhaps we can get on with the meeting. 1. I can recall the words you were kind enough to to me during our romantic 2 3. She turned to Poirot again. ‘Yes, go on. lunch a week ago. 4. Go on finding out. go on ramble on pass on 5. Only half the workforce will be kept on after this order has been completed. 2. You needn’t any longer tonight. No need for both of us to be tired 3 6. The union head office may be able to pass on helpful information, or it could pul tomorrow morning. you in touch with someone who will be able to help you. stay on drag on get on 7. The professor was always rambling on about his favourite subject. 3. Charles is Pwhen most of the summer staff have gone. 4 8. Pupils have to stay on at school till they are 16 got on stayed on kept on Notes. 4. Shall we with the game now? Ready when you are. 1 Drag along means the same as drag on. stay on go on drag on 2 Carry on and keep on mean almost the same as go on. All of themare followed by an 5. But there I go, Please forgive me. ‘-ing’ form (gerund). rambling on dragging on passing on 3 Send on is similar to pass on except it implies sending something by post. 6. I with my work most weekends. 4 Leave means the opposite of stay on stay on pass on get on I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. 7. The meeting just and on and once again nothing was decided. 1. If you doing something, you continue to do it. rambled on dragged on got on 2. If someone they talk or write for a long time in a rather confused and IV. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. disordered way. 1. You would sooner or later be approached and asked if you would like to 3. If an event or process , it progresses very slowly and takes longer than as a permanent member of the staff. seems necessary. 2. He picked up his pen to with his letter. 4. If you with an activity, you start doing or continue doing it. 3. Philip assured her that he had the invitation. 5. If you someone at work or school, you continue to employ them 4. Without the systematic bombing which took place, the war could have for or continue to educate them. years. II. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right. 5. Then she dismissed worry and guilt as self-indulgence and with the 1. She had to start work while her brothers business of loving and enjoying him. 2. The weeks dragged on, 6. ‘You’ve been very decent to me tonight, letting me about myself.’ 3. I love playing golf - I could go on playing like this forever. 7. Some councils make a grant to a pupil over 16 at school. 4. What is he rambling on about? 5. I always pass on good advice. B. Progressing come on get on move on urge on 6. However, I’m seriously thinking of 1. How’syour house coming on 1? When will it be finished? 7. She pretty soon gave up, 2. Oh, yes, Mary is getting on 2 well. First in her class last week. Clever girl. A. She seems to be a very nice girl. 3. It was very clear that the world of the Sixties had moved on, had left him, and most B. but no one ever came to see me. of his world, behind. C. and I got on with things on my own. It 4. The President, reportedly urged on 2 by his vicepresident, has decided to attend the was much easier. talks. D. were kept on at expensive private Notes. schools. 1 Come along means almost the same thing as come on. E. Don’t you ever want to improve? Thẩm Tâm Vy, 2021 PHRASAL VERBS WITH “ON”
- 2 Get along means almost the same as get on. They are both often used in the 1. Maman missed dinner because the experience had brought on one of her continuous tense. migraines. 3 Egg on and spur on mean almost the same as urge on 2. He hasn’t really caught on 1 to the system. 3. It develops most often in the age period between 6 and 10. It can come on quite I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. rapidly, so don’t ignore the signs. 1. If you someone , you encourage them to do something. 4. The conference was able to move on to 2 other matters of a wider interest. 2. If you ask how someone is with an activity, you are asking about Notes. their progress. 1 Cotton on means almost the same as catch on. 3. If people’s ideas, knowledge or beliefs they change and become more 2 Come on to, get on to, go on to, pass on to and turn to mean almost the same as modern. move on to. 4. If something is it is making progress or developing II. Match the sentences and phrases on the left with those on the right. I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the following definitions. 1. The world moved on and progressed, 1 If a cold, headache, or some other medical condition is , it is just 2. Murat’s not too keen on studying, starting. 3. How is your son getting on at school? 2 If someone to something, they understand and learn something. 4. Note that California wines 3 If you a particular topic, you bring that topic into a conversation A. Well, I wouldn’t say he’s hopeless, but or lecture after you have been talking about something else. he has to cheat to come last. 4 Something that a bad situation or condition, such as an illness or B. but time stood still in this little village. pain, causes it to occur. C. come on more quickly than their II. Match the phrases on the left with those on the right. French counterparts. 1. If we now move on to voting behaviour D. he has to be urged on a bit. 2. The journey had already 3. One of these days he’ll 1 . 2 3 . 4 . 4. I think I’ve got A. brought on a severe attack of angina. III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space B. a headache coming on. provided. C. the pattern becomes more complicated. 1. The Count had asked him how he was and Tim had said fine. D. catch on to what’s happening and then moving on getting on urging on we’ll be in real trouble. 2. Both decisions the Tartars to new forms of protest. got on came on urged on 1 . 2 3 . 4 . 3. The truth is that the world is about to from the era where knowledge comes locked up in devices known as books. III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space move on get on come on provided. 4. Research on this application is quite well now.moving on coming on 1. The prevalent attitude is to blame technology for having the urging on environmental problems we face today. IV. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. caught on brought on moved on to 1. You should have been with your translation in the meantime. 2. At forty that’s old age 2. I’ve People change in ten years, you know. coming on moving on to bringing on 3. I am trying to him to ‘try things out for himself. 3. We the topic of careers. 4 My new book is quite well now. came on caught on moved on to 4. He’ll eventually. catch on come on bring on C. Beginning IV. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. bring on catch on come on move on to 1. Let me quite a different area. Thẩm Tâm Vy, 2021 PHRASAL VERBS WITH “ON”
- 2. She was feeling sick. It felt like a migraine 2. When he had exhausted this interest 3. Back strain by heavy work may be regarded as an injury 3. One of the most astute of Hollywood agents 4. I think she’ll quickly. 4. Early this evening, 5. You seem to have got on a good deal better D. other meanings 6. I spent three weeks down there trying get on go on lay on look on take on A. the press laid on an informal drinks party for us. 1. He feels he may have been responsible. He has never got on 1 well with his son and B. with her than you did last night. daughter-in-law. C. to figure out what was going on. I still don’t know. 2. ‘My dear Pluskat,’ he said icily, ‘we don't know yetNwhat’s going on 2. We’ll let you D. just looked on and, I suspect, would have let him know when we find out.’ drown. 3. Summerhill children do not go on 3 to be criminals and mob sters after they leave the E. had taken on the job of trying to sell Mr Nixon’s school. memoirs. 4. The organisers had laid on 4 buses to transport people from the city. F. would he be able to go on to mathematics. 5. He knew I would be able to read them. He could only look on 5 and nod. Because he and his friend were illiterate. 1 . 2 3 . 4 5 6 . 6. Lord Beaverbrook has taken on a most difficult, delicate, and thankless task. III. Write the correct form of the appropriate phrasal verb in the space provided. Notes. 1. ‘Let’s to compare teacher/student ratios and costs in higher 1 Get along means almost the same as get on. education.’ 2 Happen means almost the same as go on. 2. The first tram service was from the Abbey to the Station. 3 Move on, press on and push on all have similar meanings. Go on is usually followed 3. There is a great shortage of computer staff and much of the work is by the infinitive ‘to do’ or the preposition ‘to’. part-time or freelance by married women. 4 Put on means almost the same as lay on. 4. The first problem was to find out what was actually 5 There is also a noun: 5. The person there with whom he best was the Count. - The onlookers just gawped in disbelief. 6 .Your donkeys will be dragged away while you and they will not be given back to you. I. Write the correct phrasal verb to complete the REVISION following definitions. I. 1 If you say that something is , you mean that it is taking A. when you bring a particular topic into a conversation or lecture place at the present time. 1. get on after you have been talking about something else 2 If you to do something, you do it after you have finished 2. get on B. when you accept a new job, task or responsibility and try to do something else. 3. move on to what is required 3 If you while something happens, you watch it without 4. move on C. when you like someone and have a friendly relationship with them 5. take on taking part yourself. 6. go on D. when you start doing or continue doing an activity 4 If you a new job, task or responsibility, you accept it and 7. bring on E. when something causes a bad situation or condition to occur try to do what is required. F. when people’s ideas, knowledge, or beliefs change and become 5 If you with someone, you like them and have a friendly more modern relationship with them. G. when something is taking place at the present time 6 If you something such as food, entertainment, or a service, you provide or supply it. III. Choose the best alternative from the phrasal verbs given to fill in the space II Match the phrases on the left with those on the right. provided. 1. The Indians, indifferent to death, Thẩm Tâm Vy, 2021 PHRASAL VERBS WITH “ON”
- 1. Children are often bored and very frustrated because they are not fast A. Continuing C. Beginning enough with their reading. I. I. bringing on getting on rambling on slaying on 1. go on 1 coming on 2. She more work than is good for her. 2. rambles on 2 catches on takes on gets on goes on moves on 3. drags on 3 move on to 3. It had been understood in the family that I would touniversity. 4. get on 4 brings on look on take on keep on go on 5. keep on II. 1C 2A 3D 4B II. 1D 2B 3F. 4G 5F 6A7C III. 4. What’s ? Why is everyone outside? III. 1 brought on getting on going on dragging on catching on 1. pass on 2 coming on 5. Another thing, sir. When I was in Pretoria, I didn’t at all well with this 2. stay on 3 moved on to man Muller. 3. kept on 4 catch on get on move on go on urge on 4. go on IV. 6. It’ll his cough again. 5. rambling on 1 move on to urge on get on bring on lay on 6. get on 2 coming on 7. She is coming over to see us both next week to see how we’re 7. dragged on 3 brought on staying on dragging on getting on laying on IV. 4 catch on 8. Everybody avoided him when they sensed one of his moods 1. stay on D. O ther meanings 2. get on, go on I. moving on catching on rambling on coming on 3. passed on 1. going on 9. Can we the next point on the agenda? 4. dragged on, gone on 2. go on get on go on move on to lay on 5. got on, went on 3. look on 10. He had to have a drink. 6. ramble on 4. take on caught on brought on kept on stayed on 7. keep 5. get on B. Progressing 6. lay on I. II. ID 2F 3E 4A 5B 6C 1. urge on III. 2. getting on 1. go on 3. move on 2. laid on 4. coming on 3. taken on II. IB 2D 3A 4C 4. going on III. 5. got on 1. getting on 6. look on 2. urged on REVISION 3. move on I. 1C/D 2D/C 3A 4F 5B 6G 7E 4. coming on II 1. getting on IV. 2. takes on 1. getting on 3. go on 2. moved on 4. going on 3. urge on 5. get on 4. coming on 6. bring on 7. getting on 8. coming on 9. move on to 10. stayed on Thẩm Tâm Vy, 2021 PHRASAL VERBS WITH “ON”