Grammar 3-3 Phrasal Verbs In, Out, Away Back PDF

Title Grammar 3-3 Phrasal Verbs In, Out, Away Back
Author Jose Jimenezz
Course QUI21A1
Institution Universidad Estatal de Sonora
Pages 10
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1. Complete the sentences with in, out, away or back:

a.

Your dog doesn’t have to stay outside. It can come in.

b.

I need to buy a new laptop. Somebody broke in and stole mine last week.

c.

I wasn’t impressed by the movie at all. Actually, I wanted to walk out after an hour.

d.

Here is a key for my house. You can let yourself in whenever you want. I trust you.

e.

I just can’t figure out why anyone would want plastic surgery. I think people look way better without it.

f.

I didn’t like the toaster so I took it back to the store.

g.

We need to check out of the hotel tomorrow by 11 AM.

h.

Would you like some gum? They were handing these out in front of the subway station this morning as part of a promotion.

i.

Quick! Take a photo of the bird before it flies away .

j.

When the actor lost all of his money, he had to move out of his mansion and into an apartment.

k.

Have you seen my phone? I really hope it didn’t fall away of my pocket.

l.

If you don’t add more wood to the fire, it’ll go out by itself.

2. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the table. Use each verb only once. run

hold

find

work

pay

get

fill

let

jump

call

put

give

a.

The car is parked too close to the wall. It’s impossible to open the door and get in.

b.

I know the water is cold, but the best way to enter the pool is to just jump in.

c.

Could you please fill in all the information in this form?

d.

The dogs will need to go out when you get home. Could you please open the door and let them out?

e.

I think you’ll be cold like that. You should put on a sweater or something.

f.

This evening, I am planning to go the gym and work out for an hour.

g.

My phone is pretty old. My friend give it away to me when he bought a new iPhone.

h.

Sorry, I don’t have time to talk right now. Can I call you back later?

i.

I didn’t find out I was adopted until I was 15.

j.

Could I borrow $20? I promise to pay you back tomorrow.

k.

I’m really sorry for being late. I was hold up by traffic.

l.

My sister run away when she was a kid. We found her later at her friend’s house.

3. For the following sentences, decide whether a preposition is missing. For the phrasal verbs with in, you must decide whether or not to change it to into. Leave blank if no preposition is necessary: a. We checked out of the hotel early in the morning. b. The criminal who stole the phone got away fast for the police.

because he was too

c. Hey Joe! I sent you an email last week, but you never emailed me back . What’s wrong? d. This weekend is going to be hard. We are moving in into our new place. e. We’ve run out of milk. We need to go to the store and get some more. f. Why are you standing in the rain? Get in into the car. g. Before you go in

, you have to put out

your cigarette.

h. The children ran out of their classrooms as soon as the bell rang. i. In the winter, we love to get away of all the cold and snow and go somewhere tropical. j. The teacher didn’t let me in into the class because I was late. k. I’m trying to watch my weight so I should probably stay away of the cake. l. The baby wasn’t very happy when I took away the toy of him. He started to cry.

4. Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs and objects in parentheses. Be careful where you place the objects:

a.

I bought a lottery ticket, but I didn’t win, so I threw it away. (throw away / it)

b.

Let’s watch TV! Could you turn it on? (turn on / it)

c.

Could you please open the door and let Copper out ? (let out / Copper)

d.

This question is impossible. I’ve been trying to figure out the answer for ages. (figure out / the answer)

e.

I wasn’t very happy with the jeans so I took them back to the store. (take back / them)

f.

You can’t just leave things where you want. You have to put them away where they belong. (put away / them)

g.

I used the pen on the table, but I put it back when I was finished with it. (put back / it)

h.

You need to phone James back . He called earlier for you. (phone back / James)

i.

I’m happy to lend you the money, but when can you pay me back ? (pay back / me)

j.

Even if you don’t know all the answers to the questions on the test, it doesn’t hurt to fill them in with something. (fill in / them)

k.

If nobody is watching the TV, could someone please turn it off ? (turn off / it)

l.

These boots are nice, but it takes me a long time to put them on . (put on / them)...


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