
- •Idioms 1 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 2 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 3 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 4 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 5 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 6 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 7 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 8 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 9 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 10 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 11 Fill in the correct idiom.
- •Idioms 12 Fill in the correct idiom.
Idioms 3 Fill in the correct idiom.
get in touch with: |
communicate with sb one hasn’t seen recently |
1. Always …… …. the cooker is off when you leave the house. 2. She asked Mark to.......................... the children while she went to the shops. 3. Peter promised to............................... me after he moved away, but he hasn't written yet. 4. I don't know if they'll give me the job but I ...... ..................... that they will. 5. When the fire started, David managed to ......... ............... and get everyone out of the room. 6. I'll tell you what we're planning if you promise 7. You can watch TV, get yourself a juice or do whatever you like. Just ................ . 8. We must.......................... everyone we invited to the party and tell them it's been cancelled. 9. You can ....................... the new sofa by moving that table. |
keep in touch with sb: |
maintain contact by visiting, writing etc |
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keep sth quiet: |
keep sth secret |
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keep an eye on sth: |
guard sth |
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keep one’s head: |
remain calm |
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keep one's fingers crossed: |
wish for good luck |
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make oneself at home: |
act and feel as if one were in one's own house |
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make room (for sth): |
allow enough free space |
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make sure: |
check |
Phrasal verbs 4 Fill in the correct preposition or adverb.
get away: |
escape |
1. Our son is getting …... well at college. 2. If I can get................... all my homework, I'll go to the cinema later. 3. The thief got.........................by climbing over the garden wall. 4. I really get....................... my brother. We never argue. 5. I can't get...................... to Joe. I'll phone again later. 6. Ann got...................the train just as it was about to leave and got...............at Portland. |
get on:
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1) make progress (also get along) 2) enter a bus, train etc. (opp. get off) |
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get on with:
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have a friendly relationship with sb; get along with sb |
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get through:
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1) reach sb by telephone 2) manage to finish sth |
Fill in the correct preposition.
1. London is famous ...... ....... its museums. 2. I am fed.......................this cold weather. 3. My grandmother is very fond....................her grandchildren. 4. Don't be frightened............... the big spider. 5. The teacher was furious................ the class because they were talking. 6. She will never forgive me........... lying to her. |
7. The boss was generous...............everyone at Christmas. 8. It was very generous...................... you to let me use your car. 9. He's good..................... speaking English. 10. Grandfather is always good.................me. 11. Sarah was grateful....................her friend …………… babysitting. |