
- •Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
- •Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
- •Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 5. Replace phrasal verbs with verbs/phrases which are similar in meaning.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
- •Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 5. Replace phrasal verbs with verbs/phrases which are similar in meaning.
- •Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
- •Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
- •Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 5. Replace phrasal verbs with verbs/phrases which are similar in meaning.
- •Exercise 1. Match each phrasal verb in the left-hand column with an appropriate meaning in the right-hand column.
- •Exercise 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
- •Exercise 5. Replace phrasal verbs with verbs/phrases which are similar in meaning.
- •Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with the suitable verbs in the correct tense forms.
- •Exercise 2. Complete the sentences with the suitable verbs in the correct tense forms.
- •Khmer Rouge: Controversial Amnesty.
- •Exercise 2. Underline the correct prepositions in the sentences below.
- •Exercise 3. Choose the correct answer: a, b, c, or d in the correct tense form.
- •1. Introduction 3
- •Phrasal Verbs in the News
- •79000, Львів, вул. Січових Стрільців, 19.
Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
The original U.N. proposal called _____ the Iranian uranium stockpile to be sent to Russia to be further enriched to 20 percent, then turned into fuel rods to power a Tehran medical research reactor in Tehran that produces isotopes for cancer treatment.
The Prime Minister told lawmakers yesterday he wants the IMF to ‘broaden’ the terms of its programme, which call _____ the government to achieve a 4 percent of gross domestic product budget deficit this year compared with last year’s shortfall, which the fund estimates at 11.5 percent GDP.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy called _____ Thursday for an immediate halt to violence against civilians and for Colonel Gaddafi and his ‘clique’ to leave.
The fire brigade were called _____ after a tonnel of liquid helium leaked into the tunnel at Cern, near Geneva.
“The current situation calls _____ us to strengthen dialogue and exchanges, increase mutual trust and cooperation, and to upgrade the bilateral ties to a new height”, Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said.
“We hope the (Gaza) truce can be applied again, we believe in it and it looks like things are calming _____”, said deputy Defence Minister Matan Vilnai.
“I have been in these positions before where we were favoured and the press starts getting carried _____, and we end up getting spanked”, Mr. Obama said.
Two days of heavy fighting stopped late on Tuesday and negotiations with Mr. Gbagbo carried _____ throughout the night.
Intelligent computer technology that recognizes suspicious behaviour in live internet-enabled CCTV feeds from public transport systems linking into airports is already a reality; this is thanks to groundbreaking work- supported by the UK Home Office- carried _____ by the Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT).
As the European Union learned to its cost, when a Moscow-Kiev dispute cut _____ gas supplies for two weeks, events in Ukraine can cause havoc in member states that depend entirely on Russian gas.
Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
The opposition leader called on …
Oil giant BP has acknowledged it is ‘absolutely responsible’ for cleaning up …
Experts warn that the cost of clearing up the spill could run into …
“Cash is unlikely ever to disappear, but its decline may even accelerate as mobile payments come in”, …
The EU will come down hard on …
Moving on to inflation, the governor said there were welcome signs that it would come down …
As soon as the Russians were gone the Georgians came …
We just came off the Statue of Liberty when the snow came down …
The protest organizers have urged people to come out …
There has been skepticism about what new plans will come out of …
a) … the G20 summit. |
b) … Western governments to help with the fight, saying: “Everybody should know that there is no balance between our capabilities and Muammar Gaddafi’s. He is besieging cities to ban people from leaving them”. |
c) … in force again after attending prayers in mosques and churches on Friday, stressing that the religion of protesters is not relevant. |
d) … last night. |
e) … in. |
f) ... from the ‘worryingly high rate’ of 5.2% in September. |
g) ...Greece if it fails to act responsibly. |
h) … says a report by the Payments Council. |
i) … billions of dollars. |
j) … a huge oil spill after an explosion at one of its wells off the US coast. |