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1. My friend Barry ____ ____ his mother. They both hate sports and love eating.

2. "It's raining terribly" Douglas said ____ ____ his raincoat.

3. At big airports planes ____ ____ every five minutes.

4. Vic is only six, but his computer skills are amazing. He ____ ____ his father, who is a fantastic programmer.

5. In Japanese restaurants you must ____ ____ your shoes.

6. When I won 250,000 dollars, it took me a few minutes to ____ it all ____.

7. When Hans was a student, he ____ girls ____ for a meal every night.

8. Rita's brother speaks fantastic English; last week he ____ ____ Italian - he wants to go to Italy on holiday.

9. When the plane ____ ____, I looked down. The picture was beautiful - green trees and a shiny river.

10. Yesterday my husband ____ me ____. We saw a film and had a nice dinner in an Italian restaurant.

11. My father has a lot of free time now, so he decided to ____ ____ up yoga.

 

Break down ( )
Come off -
Give oneself out (to be) -,
Look up ( )
Put down to - - -,
Go in for -
Take out ()
Turn out, turn in ,
Get in
Come across , ()
Go without -
Look over ()
Make it up
Put away
Run up ()

1. You car wont if you service ( ) it regularly.
2. When do you usually in the morning and when do usually at night?
3. My boyfriend lied to me for 5 years. He a wealthy businessman working actually as a postman (mailman ).
4. Dont the price! Nobody will buy our souvenirs in case we raise prices.
5. What about becoming reconciled () with each other? Lets and forgive one another.
6. Is everything alright? Are your things or youre still in deep trouble?
7. I my lingering () illness unhealthy nutrition. What else can it be?
8. What did you in the drawer? Was it something interesting and useful?
9. Do you skiing or any other kind of sport? No, I would rather do something interesting such as singing or dancing.
10. What should I do to this stain? You must buy the most expensive washing powder ( - - laundry detergent) and do some washing.
11. Has your candidate ? I was sure that he would become a new leader of our party.
12. Every time I want to open a door its door-handle .
13. Can you music for more than 2 days? Dont you get bored without it?
14. I hope that he will this advantageous () offer until the end of the week.
15. His children wanted to him for life () with the purpose of inheriting his fortune ( ).

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1. Break down
2. Turn in, turn out
3. Gave himself out to be
4. Run up
5. Make it up
6. Looking up
7. Put down
8. Come across
9. Go in for
10. Take out
11. Got in
12. Comes off
13. Go without
14. Look over
15. Putaway

 

Be [bi:] (am/is/are, was/were, been)

 

 

1. be after -; -; -

 

He is after her money. .

He is after another job. .

She is after the pupils for one thing or another. .

Why is the dog running so fast? He' s after rabbits. ? .

Quick, hide me, the police are after me! , .

Jim is after another job. .

Don't marry him, he' s only after your money. , .

She's been after me for a year to buy her a new coat. , .

She' s always after the children for one thing or another. - .

 

 

2. be above smth , ( ); , -

 

The number of students in each class must not be above twenty. .

You should be above talking behind someone's back. - .

The chairman's decision is not above criticism. .

 

 

3. be about - , , -; ; ; -,

 

I have just been about the town. .

Be careful how you drive, there are small rocks about in this area. , , .

Drivers are being warned that there is thick mist about in the hills. , .

What are you about? I' m about my business. ? .

 

 

4. be about to do smth -

 

The water is about to boil. - .

 

 

5. be against -, -

 

Lying is against my principles. .

Father was against his daughter marrying young. , .

 

 

6. be ahead , ,

 

to be ahead of schedule -

to be ahead one's ticket -

be ahead of the field -

Microsoft is way ahead of the rest of the field. .

 

 

7. be away , ; , ; ; ,

 

If the directors agree to a meeting, we are away! , , .

 

 

8. be back

 

Stick around a bit - the boss will soon be back. - , .

 

 

9. be before smth

 

Peter has been before the court again on a charge of driving while drunk. , .

 

 

10. be behind smth/smb -; , , ; (-.), (-.)

 

Who is behind the wall? ?

What is behind his offer? , ?

Jane is always top of her class, but Dick is often behind. - , .

 

 

11. be below smth , ; ,

 

The captain was out in the bad weather but we were below where it was dry and warm. , , , .

The coat was below fifty dollars. 50 .

A captain is below a major. , .

 

 

12. be beneath smth - , (-.)

 

Cheating at cards is beneath me. .

I should have thought it was beneath you to consider such an offer. , .

 

 

13. be beside smth/smb -/-

 

Your shoes are beside the chair. .

 

 

14. be beyond smth/smb , -

 

The soldier is beyond medical help. .

This book is beyond me. - .

His behaviour is beyond my endurance. .

 

 

15. be for smth/smb -/-; -/-

 

The brush is for painting in oil. .

Who is for going home? , ?

I' m for it. , .

 

 

16. be faced with

 

She is faced with the problem of choosing between two job offers. .

to be faced with a difficulty -

 

 

17. be in , ; , ; ( ); ( ); - ; - ; ,

 

The labour candidate is in. .

His son is in trade. .

He is in trouble. .

Luckily all the wheat was in before the rain began. , , .

 

 

18. be of smth - ,

 

She is of such a gentle nature. .

 

 

19. be off , ; , ; (, ); -; (, )

 

Well, I am off. , .

She was off school all last week with her cold. - .

He is off that kind of music. .

How soon can mother be off her medicine? ?

 

 

20. be out of smth , ; ; ( ); ( , )

 

He is out of the town until next week. .

We are out of coffee. .

 

 

21. be on smth -; , ; (, ); () -

 

Are you sure that the ship is on the correct course? , ?

Mum has been on that medicine for months. .

My money is on Spartak. .

 

 

22. be over , , , ,

 

She didn't arrive until the concert was over. - , .

We all thought that the war would be over by Christmas. , .

 

 

23. be left over

 

Once all the debts were cleared $ 100 was left over. 100 $ .

 

 

24. be up , ; ; , -

 

What' s up? ?

Something must be up, the children are not usually as quiet as that. , , - .

I think I know what' s up with the washing machine. , , .

What time do you have to be up tomorrow? ?

 

 

25. be up to - ; - ; -

 

to be up to something -

It' s up to you to decide. .

He is up to no good. - .

He is not up to his job. .

We think those boys are up to something, or they wouldn't be behaving so suspiciously. , -, .

 

 

26. be with smb/smth -; ( ); -/-

 

I have been with the firm for seven years. .

I' m not with these new fashions. .

Are you still with me? , ?

 

 

27. be within smth -; - ,

 

This problem is within my experience. .

 

 

28. be without smth -

 

Many houses are without electricity in consequence of the hurricane. .

 

 





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