
- •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 4. Order the words to make a sentence.
A row, team, seventh, the, its, up, win, chalked.
Hooliganism, football, on, to, down, clamp, the, intended, government.
Mayor, city, the, determined, the, clean, new, up, to, is.
Enemy, soldiers, the, with , the, closed.
Cut, one, aircraft’s, of, out, engines, the.
Defused, was, bomb, until, the, area, cordoned, the, off, police.
Challenges, policy, complex, most, the , of, the, to, heart, cut, to, Larry, earned, being , a , able, reputation, for.
Cut, landslides, off, the, roads.
The same, cannot, along, they, continue, lines.
Reputation, the king, his, built, violence, on, to, on, down, a, crack, tough, stance, security.
Exercise 5. Replace phrasal verbs with verbs/phrases which are similar in meaning.
We cannot continue along the same lines because the same problems will trigger the same disasters.
“I count on the fact that the West also needs good relations with Russia, and that it’s not one-way traffic”, Mr.Medvedev said.
Mr. Putin has built much of his reputation on a tough security stance to crack down on such violence.
The man suspected of planning the suicide attack had ‘received the green light to carry out an operation from which he was not expected to come back’, Mr. Delmulle quoted investigators as saying.
Saudi Arabia, which has problems with its own Shia minority, has already clamped down on Shia democracy activists.
The Orange Revolution failed to clean up the corruption that runs deep in Ukraine’s business world, especially the energy sector.
The prime minister said: “As you know, the world is facing a time of economic upheaval. I believe it is vital that we as a government, and as a country, stand together in the face of these difficult times and concentrate all our efforts on helping people to come through them”.
Rebel forces had been calling for more NATO air strikes in recent days.
Washington has called on the Egyptian government to lift its ban on demonstrations.
Larry has earned a global reputation for being able to cut to the heart of the most complex and novel policy challenges.
Section 4. Letters D, E.
Exercise 1. Match each phrasal verb in the left-hand column with an appropriate meaning in the right-hand column.
I.
1. dash sth off |
a) to manage without |
2. deal in sth |
b) to attack sb |
3. deal sth out |
c) to clean by removing |
4. deal with sb/sth |
d) to criticize sb/sth |
5. depend on sb/sth |
e) to stop doing sth |
6.deprive sb/sth of sth |
f) to get rid of sb/sth |
7. descend on/upon sb/sth |
g) to read briefly |
8. devolve on/upon sb/sth |
h) to tell sb about experience |
9. dictate to sb |
i) to dine away from home |
10.die out |
j) to tell sb again and again |
11.dig sth in(to) |
k) to dig a trench |
12.dig oneself in |
l) to push into |
13.din sth into sb/sth |
m) to be no longer common |
14.dine out |
n) to give orders |
15.dine out on sth |
o) to be passed at a low level |
16.dip into sth |
p) to visit unexpectedly |
17.dispense with/dispose of sb/sth |
q) to prevent from using sth |
18.do away with sth |
r) to rely on sb/sth |
19.do sb/sth down |
s) to handle sb/discuss sth |
20.do sth out |
t) to distribute |
21.do sb over |
u) to trade in sth |
22.do without sb/sth |
v) to write quickly |
23.drain away |
w) to think about sth |
24.draw on |
x) to try to get support |
25.draw sth out |
y) to force to leave |
26.draw sth up |
z) to make sth |
27.drive sb/sth out of sth |
ii) to approach (time, season) |
28.drum sth up |
iii) to disappear gradually |
29.dwell on/upon sth |
iiii) to make sth last longer |
II.
1. ease sb into sth |
a) to look at sb |
2. ease off |
b) to give excuses |
3. ease sb out of |
c) to learn |
4. ease up |
d) to become less severe |
5. ease up on sb/sth |
e) to make sb leave their job |
6. eat sth away |
f) to reduce speed |
7. eat into sth |
g) to become more moderate |
8. eat out |
h) to reduce sth |
9. eat sth up |
i) to destroy/to use up sth |
10.edge sb/sth out of sth |
j) to have a meal not at home |
11.edit sth out of sth |
k) to use in large quantities |
12.egg sb on to do sth |
l) to cause to lose position |
13.eke sth out |
m) to remove |
14.elbow sb out/aside |
n) to push sb roughly |
15.elbow one’s way in/through |
o) to force one’s way |
16.embark on/upon sth |
p) to encourage sb |
17.end in sth |
q) to make a small supply |
18.end up |
r) to start sth new |
19.engage sb in sth |
s) to have sth as a result |
20.enter into |
t) to begin to deal with sth |
21.to enter into sth |
u) to come to a place/action |
22.enter into sth with sb |
v) to take part |
23.enter on/upon sth |
w) to take an active part |
24.even out |
x) to become involved |
25.even sth out |
y) to begin sth |
26.expend on sth |
z) to become level |
27.expatiate on/upon sth |
ii) to spread evenly |
28.explain sth away |
iii) to develop more of sth |
29.eye sb up |
iiii) to write/speak in detail |
Exercise 2. Fill in the gaps.
The finance minister expects to draw _____ the legislation by the summer.
Meanwhile the UN and the EU are to draw _____ proposals for improving security- and all sides will meet again, in Geneva.
In his address at Camp Lejeune, a Marine Corps base in North Carolina, Mr. Obama said his national security team had drawn _____ a ‘new strategy’ for US involvement in Iraq.
I definitely do not want to leave the country, but it is a case of being driven _____ _____ it at the minute.
Most students eased themselves _____ new jobs.
The tension between the states has eased _____ a little.
He was eased _____ _____ his position as chairman.
The taxi eased _____ before the bend.
American young people have eased _____ _____ cigarettes.
The river is eating _____ at the bank, experts are warning.
Exercise 3. Match the beginning of each sentence with its suitable ending.
Acid rain has eaten into …
Paying bills in most Third World countries is eating into …
The project is eating up …
The new brand edged all the competitors out of …
The journalists edited out …
They keep on eking out …
The police elbowed their way through …
The candidates embarked on …
The long struggle ended in …
After much discussion about trips abroad the tourists ended up …
a) … in Jamaica. |
b) … their failure. |
c) … the tasks of improving the party’s image. |
d) … the crowd. |
e) … a meagre existence on the barren soil. |
f) … most of the interview with human rights activist. |
g) … the Asian market. |
h) … a fourth of the company’s entire research budget. |
i) … population’s savings. |
j) … the stone walls in the country. |