- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Test 1. (Phrasal verbs “look, “get”)
- •Keys (test 1)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Test 2. (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come”)
- •Keys (test 2)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Test 3. (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come”, “take”)
- •Keys (test 3)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training
- •Test 4. (Phrasal verb:” put”)
- •Keys (test 4)
- •Test 5. (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come,” “take,” “put”)
- •Keys (test 5)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Test 6. (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come,” “take,” “put,” “give)
- •Keys (test 6)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Test 7. (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come,” “take,” “put,” “give,” “make”)
- •Keys (test 7)
- •Exercises for training
- •Exercises for training (keys)
- •Test 8. (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come,” “take,” “put,” “give,” “make,” “go”)
- •Keys (test 8)
- •Test 9. Multiple Choice (Phrasal verbs: “look,” “get,” “come,” “take,” “put,” “give,” “make,” “go”)
- •Keys (test 9)
- •Библиография:
Exercises for training (keys)
You can get ahead in learning foreign languages only if you work hard.
Though they are sisters they don’t often get along with each other.
I rang up the hospital. It took me over two hours to get through.
Our son is getting on well at college
The thief got away by climbing over the garden wall.
I really get along with my brother. He is so kind.
Let’s get on the first bus that comes along.
Get off at St. Mary’s Church and go straight ahead.
Don’t be afraid! Get on this horse, it’s so quiet.
Oliver Twist had to get away from the place where he lived because people treated him badly.
She can’t get over her shyness.
Let’s get through this conversation. I’m tired of it.
Test 1. (Phrasal verbs “look, “get”)
Look ___________ the blackboard and write down the new words.
Do you want to look _____________your new house?
I will look ______________________ these files and see if I can find a copy of my document.
Bob is ill. Can you look _______ and see if he needs anything?
Look __________Mary. She is much happier now.
Could you look ____________the baby for a couple of hours? I’ll go shopping.
What are you looking _______? I’m looking _________my sunglasses. I can’t remember where I have put them.
I’m looking _______________to meeting you in Moscow. I miss you so much!
Looking __________, I think the company needs to produce some new goods.
She is the best person in the group for other students to look __________.
Grown up people often look ______ on their school days when they were young and healthy.
You can get _________ in learning foreign languages only if you work hard.
Though they are sisters they don’t often get _________________ each other.
I rang up the hospital. It took me over two hours to get_________________.
Our son is getting __________ well at college
The thief got ___________ by climbing over the garden wall.
I really get ___________with my brother. He is so kind.
Let’s get _________ the first bus that comes along.
Get ________________at St. Mary’s Church and go straight ahead.
Don’t be afraid! Get ______________this horse, it’s so quiet.
Oliver Twist had to get __________________from the place where he lived because people treated him badly.
She can’t get ___________ her shyness.
Let’s get _________________ this conversation. I’m tired of it.
Keys (test 1)
Look at the blackboard and write down the new words.
Do you want to look around your new house?
I will look through these files and see if I can find a copy of my document.
Bob is ill. Can you look in and see if he needs anything?
Look at Mary. She is much happier now.
Could you look after the baby for a couple of hours? I’ll go shopping.
What are you looking for? I’m looking for my sunglasses. I can’t remember where I have put them.
I’m looking forward to meeting you in Moscow. I miss you so much!
Looking ahead, I think the company needs to produce some new goods.
She is the best person in the group for other students to look up to.
Grown up people often look back on their school days when they were young and healthy.
You can get ahead in learning foreign languages only if you work hard.
Though they are sisters they don’t often get along with each other.
I rang up the hospital. It took me over two hours to get through.
Our son is getting on well at college
The thief got away by climbing over the garden wall.
I really get along with my brother. He is so kind.
Let’s get on the first bus that comes along.
Get off at St. Mary’s Church and go straight ahead.
Don’t be afraid! Get on this horse, it’s so quiet.
Oliver Twist had to get away from the place where he lived because people treated him badly.
She can’t get over her shyness.
Let’s get through this conversation. I’m tired of it.
«COME»
come across
натолкнуться на,
случайно встретить
come along
идти вместе, сопровождать;
приходить, появляться
come back
возвращаться
come by
заходить, приходить;
доставать, получать
come down
спускаться, опускаться; падать
come forward
выходить вперед,
come from
происходить из, от (по причине),
взяться
come in
входить;
come off
отделяться,
отрываться, покидать
сome on
давай!, пошли!;
кончай!, брось!;
come out
выходить;
появляться, возникать;
получаться
come over
приходить, подходить, заезжать
come up
подниматься, приближаться
