Tiếng Anh 12 - Tests in english phrasal verbs – 04
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- TESTS IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS – 04 PHRASALVERBS WITH OUT (1) break look write bring take make stick come put turn give run carry let A. Complete each of the sentences below with a suitable verbfrom the box, making sure that it fits grammatically into the sentence. You will need to use some verbs 1. After making notes, the journalist wrote out the story in full. twice. 2. Excuse me, but your shirt is out of your trousers at the back. 3. He was out of the club for pocketing petty cash. break make drown bring let put knock drop be set turn give run fall 4. As soon as he looked at her, he wanted to out such a pretty girl. 5. After making him do the washing up, she out her husband so that he could go to 1. At midnight tonight the prisoners in “D” block are going to break out. the pub. 2. The results of the Grand National have just been out on the radio. 6. The honesty of the witness was out by the counsel for the defence. 3. No matter how hard I try I can’t out what he’s saying. 7. Our host told us how dangerous the area was and warned us to out when walking 4. I’m afraid we seem to out of that brand of soap at the moment. home. 5. Occasionally, my skin out into a rash. 8. Typhoid has out in this region. 6. After attending three lessons in yoga, he out. 9. Did you see that strange woman out leaflets in the High Street? 7. What will you do when your contract out? 10. When his patience out, he’s liable to kill someone. 8. It out that she was innocent in the end. 11. He looks older now that his teeth have been out. 9. All members of the committee out for the vote. 12. Within five minutes the firemen out the fire. 10. Her romantic sequel will be out by Kingsway publishers next year. 13. I could out his features but I couldn’t remember his name. 11. That bloody cat! Will somebody it out now! 14. The truth about him did not out until his death last spring. 12. As a result of overeating at Christmas, she had to . out all her skirts and dresses. 15. Richards and Co. have been out the same models since 1976. 13. I’m sorry to out Mrs Perkins, but I need to borrow some money from her. 16. It’s a disgrace in this day and age to see a family out on to the streets for not 14. The sound of the motorbike starting out the old ladies’ conversation. paying the rent. 15. Please out the cheque to Smith and Son Ltd. 17. He out that he was working late at the office but I could see the lipstick 16. At the end of May, they out on their expedition across the Sahara. smudges on his shirt. 17. It’s funny how couples out for the most trivial reasons. 18. Isn’t it inhumane when scientists out experiments on healthy animals? 18. The policewoman . out the young man because he pinched her bottom. He was II. Replace the underlined nouns or noun phrases below with pronouns, making later treated in hospital for head injuries. any necessary changes in word order. II. Replace the underlined nouns or noun phrases below with pronouns, making 1. Did you see that strange woman giving out leaflets in the High Street? any necessary changes in word order. 2. After making him do the washing up, she let out her husband so that he could go to 1. Kingsway publishers are going to bring out her romantic sequel next year. the pub. 2. The sports commentator has just given out the Grand National results. 3. I could make out his features but I couldn’t remember his name. 3. As a result ofovereating at Christmas, she had to let out all her skirts and dresses. 4. Within five minutes the firemen put out the fire. 4. Will somebody put out that bloody cat! 5. He looks older now that dentist has taken out all his teeth. 5. I’m sorry to put out Mrs Perkins, but I need to borrow some money from her. 6. As soon as he looked at her, he wanted to take out such a pretty girl. 6. The sound of the motorbike starting drowned out the old ladies’ conversation. 7. Richards and Co. have been turning out the same models since 1976. 7. Please make out the cheque to Smith and Son Ltd. 8. After making notes, the journalist wrote out the story in full. 8. The policewoman knocked out the young man for pinching her bottom GET OUT (2) I. Complete each ofthe sentences below with a suitable prepositionladverbfrom the box. You will need to use some prepositions/adverbs twice. I. Complete each of the sentences below with a suitable verbf rom the box, making behind back about on with off sure that it fits grammatically into the sentence. You will need to use some verbs across on over round away twice. through by in down to TQT TESTS IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS 04
- 1. Unless you attend the course regularly, you’ll get behind with your studies. 2. Pensioners and the unemployed usually find it difficult to get on the money they receive from the state. DOUBLE-CLICK HERE FOR ANSWER KEY 3. Although the police chased him, the thief managed to get through the park. 4. Having exchanged pleasantries for the first five minutes, the delegates decided to get . discussing the agenda. 5. The only way to get the river was to swim. 6. Professor Noteworthy succeeded in getting his rather complex theories by using diagrams and slides. 7. Worried by the delay, Mrs Norris asked the conductor what time the train was due to get at Liverpool Street station. 8. What a travesty of justice it is when a mugger gets with a suspended sentence. 9. Mary informed her boss about the dental appointment, so she was able to get early. 10. Despite breaking a leg when falling down a flight of stairs, Mrs Ross is still able to get 11. I don’t know how it got , but rumour has it that the Browns are getting divorced. 12. Dave had a hell of a job trying to get his money from that shop that sold him a defective radio. 13. It really gets me when people call me fat. 14. He’s getting very well with his own hairdressing salon. 15. I wouldn’t say he was that old, but he’s certainly getting 16. I’ve never heard a bad word spoken about John. He gets everybody. 17. How’s your little Martin getting after his appendix operation? 18. I’ve been trying to get to him for half an hour now, but the fine’s continuously engaged. 19. I suppose we’d better get the funeral arrangements as soon as possible. 20. Everybody got last year’s exam, so this year’s may be more difficult. 21. Because of the heavy snow, Tom couldn’t get to his home until late that evening. 22. With his irresistible charm and his powers of persuasion he can get the stubbornest person. TQT TESTS IN ENGLISH PHRASAL VERBS 04