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EXERCISE SOb — Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs, participle adjectives, and nouns from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense. 2 страница




15. It's a backup.

16. She drops her off.

17. It's a follow-up appointment.

18. It's not working out the way she expected.

19. He took Judy out.

20. It works out to $9,000.

21. You've never woken up at 3:30 in the morning.

11e

1. lay off

2. handed out

3. grew up

4. screwed up

5. go ahead

6. fell off

7. stay off

8. looking for

9. coming from

10. feel up to

11. screw...out of

12. kickback

13. go along with

14. give...back

15. fill in

16. heard of

12a

1. sign...out

2. came up

3. put up

4. came across

5. signed out

6. fell through

7. puts up

8. backoff

9. fallen through

10. come up

11. put up

12. screw...on

13. sign in

14. put up

15. screwed...on

16. put... up

17. came up

18. come across

19. put up

20. comes across

21. came up

22. put...up

23. coming up

12b

1. He'd backed off.

2. He had signed in.

3. She'd fallen through.

4. He had put up a fight.

5. It had come across well.

6. She had put up the money.

7. He'd said that it was coming up.

8. He'd screwed it on.

9. It was screwed on.

10. It had put them up.

11. Something had come up.

12. It had fallen through.

13. It had come up.

14. They'd put up a fence.

15. I had come across some old newspapers.

16. He'd come up to New York.

17. She had signed out.

12d

1. pay for

2. followed up

3. thrown up

4. fallen off

5. put to

6. work out

7. drop... off

8. woke... up

9. try... out

10. back up

11. pointed to

12. wrap up

13. cut off

14. planned for

15. take out

16. go after

13a

1. let... off

2. called off

3. hit on



 


4. light up

5. tracked...down

6. lighting up

7. closed off

8. left off

9. hit on

10. handed in

11. drop...off

12. left off

13. hand in

14. let...off

15. hand in

13b

1. The bride hasn't called off the wedding.
The bride hasn't called the wedding off.
The bride hasn't called it off.

2. Are they closing off the

gallery? Are they closing the

gallery off? Are they closing it off?

3. The accountant handed in her report.
The accountant handed her report in.
The accountant handed it in.

4. Have you left off Carmen?
Have you left Carmen off?
Have you left her off?

5.

The judge let off the pickpocket.

The judge let the pick­pocket off.

The judge let him off.

6. I told him not to light up the cigarette.
I told him not to light the cigarette up.
I told him not to light it up.

7. The EPA tracked down the polluters.
The EPA tracked the polluters down.
The EPA tracked them down.

13c

1. It was tracked down.

2. They were handed in.

3. They're always let off.

4. She was hit on.

5. It was left off.

6. It was called off.

7. It's being closed off.

8. It's closed off.

9. It was lit up.

10. It was lit up

.

13d

1. burned down

2. taken off

3. talked down to

4. set up

5. screwed out of

6. let out

7. called in

8. pointed out

9. run into

10. piled up

11. given back

12. handed back

13. taken apart

14. planned for

15. run over

16. looked at

14a

1. wound up

2. fill... out

3. put away

4. stick... up

5. dress up

6. dries up

7. put... away

8. winding up

9. stuck... up

10. winding...up

11. dressed up

12. dries up

13. wind...up

14. stick up

15. filled out

16. put away

17. stuck up

18. put away

19. used...up

20. butts in

14b

1. dried up

2. dressed up

3. filled out

4. stuck-up

5. used up

6. wound up

7. put away

14c

1. Janice dressed up her son. Janice dressed her son up. Janice dressed him up. 1. The sun quickly dries up the water. The sun quickly dries the water up. The sun quickly dries it up.

3. Filling out the entire form isn't necessary. Filling the entire form out isn't necessary. Filling it out isn't necessary.

4. Ed put away six beers in an hour. Ed put six beers away in an hour. Ed put them away in an hour.

5. They stuck up notices. They stuck notices up. They stuck them up.

6. I'm winding up my clock. I'm winding my clock up. I'm winding it up.

14d

1. He wound up in the hospital.

2. She kept butting in.

3. It dried up.

4. He put them away.

5. They're put away.

6. They're dried up.

7. You wound it up. S. It was wound up.

9. She dressed up.

10. She was dressed up.

11. He filled it out.

12. It was filled out.

14e

1. hung up

2. paid for

3. hooked up

4. cutoff

5. broken-down

6. set up

7. filled in

8. screwed up

9. caught up

10. worked up

11. grown-up

12. cut up

13. burned-out

14. backed up

15. wake-up

16. piled up

15a

1. blew...away

2. set... up

3. came through

4. fix...up

5. tell...on

6. comes through

7. heading/headed for

8. fix... up

9. comes through

10. heading/headed for

11. go with

12. dried out

13. blow...away

14. come through

15. set... up

16. go with

17. came through

18. blown away

19. went with

20. came through

21. went with

22. head back

23. go with

15b

1. He's going to fix you up with a table next to the fireplace.

2. She's sure that her father will come through.

3. It's going to blow him away.

4. He'll fix it up.

5. It will be fixed up.

6. He won't tell on her.

7. It's going to blow them away.

8. They won't come through it.

9. She'll fix herself up.

10. She'll be fixed up.

11. I'm going to head for Tucson.

12. I'm going to head back to San Diego.

13. He won't set Mike up with his sister.

14. She isn't going to go with blue.

15. It's going to blow away the competi­tion.

16. He's going to come through town.

17. It's going to dry up.

18. It'll be dried up.

15d

1. came up

2. fell through

3. light...up

4. put up

5. track down

6. lit up

7. closed off

8. screw... on

9. call... off

10. backoff

11. hand in

12. left...off

13. sign in

14. signed out

15. let...off

16. came across

16a

1. thinking about

2. carry... on

3. counting on

4. go for

5. believe in

6. get through

7. count on

8. get through

9. held off

10. put...past

11. carried on

12. held off

13. went for

14. going for

15. carry on

16. get...through

17. believe in

18. carry on

19. believe in

20. get through

21. goes for

22. get through

23. count on

16b

1. She goes for it.

2. She didn't get through studying until 11:00 p.m.

3. They carried them on.

4. They kept carry-on bags with them.

5. She's thinking about spending the sum­mer in Bolivia.

6. He doesn't believe in it.

7. He couldn't carry on his career as a dancer.

8. You held off having children.

9. I wouldn't put steal­ing past him.

10. She's going to try to get through to her.

11. I can't count on him.

12. He carried on.

13. You can't count on it.

14. They believe in monsters.

16d

1. stuck-up

2. fixed up

3. used up

4. put away

5. wound up

6. wrapped up

7. filled out

8. dried up

9. dressed up

10. screwed on

11. closed off

12. lit up

16e

1. wound up

2. goes in for

3. put up with

4. looking forward to

5. give up

6. feel up to

7. see... about

8. get around to

9. get out of

10. get...over with

11. left off

12. worked out

13. broke down

14. took...in

15. put...up

16. broke out

17. butt in

17a

1. came over

2. falling apart

3. rip... up

4. heading/headed into

5. got back at

6. came over

7. worn down

8. go about

9. grow out of

10. falling apart

11. wear...down

12. fell apart

13. come over

14. grows out of

17b (any two of the possible sentences shown are accept­able)

1. Taylor comes over. Ms. Taylor frequently comes over. Ms. Taylor comes over frequently.

2. Sometimes these cheap toys fall apart.

These cheap toys some­times fall apart.

These cheap toys fall apart sometimes.

3. Nervously he went about making the bomb.
He nervously went about making the bomb.
He went about making the bomb nervously.

4. Eventually Sally will grow out other childish behavior.

Sally will eventually grow out of'her childish behavior.

Sally will grow out of her childish behavior eventually.

5. Reluctantly Jim headed into the swamp.

Jim reluctantly headed into the swamp.

Jim headed reluctantly into the swamp.

Jim headed into the swamp reluc­tantly.

6. Suddenly Pat ripped up Mike's letter.
Pat suddenly ripped up Mike's letter.
Pat ripped up Mike's letter suddenly.

7. Soon Frank will get back at Todd.
Frank will soon get back at Todd.
Frank will get back at Todd soon.

8. Gradually he wore down my resistance.

He gradually wore down my resistance.

He wore down my resis­tance gradually.

17c

1. It was ripped up.

2. It was ripped up.

3. It's falling apart.

4. They came over.

5. He doesn't know how to go about applying for a mort­gage.

6. We're going to head into the city.

7. She grew out of it.

8. They've worn down.

9. They're worn down.

10. He's gotten back at you.

11. They came over before Columbus.

12. She came over and looked at my paper.

13. He fell apart.

14. She'll grow out of it soon.

15. It's falling apart.

16. They're trying to wear her down.

17d

1. find out

2. get along

3. go through with

4. chickened out of

5. set up

6. work in

7. fight back

8. came down with

9. monkey around with

10. kicking back

11. heard of

12. boils down to

13. come up

14. fell over

15. Go ahead

18a

1. get off

2. breakthrough

3. tell...apart

4. get off

5. line up

6. stood around

7. goes beyond

8. get... off

9. figured on

10. get off

11. lined up

12. get... off

13. broke through

14. Get off

15. lift up

16. get off

17. line up

18. Get off

18b

1. He said he'd get it off the table.

2. You can't tell them apart.

3. He can't lift it up.

4. He said he hadn't figured on snow in May.

5. She lined up a great band.

6. It's lined up.

7. He said it goes beyond that.

8. They broke through it.

9. He gets off at 5:00.

10. I got off with a warning.

11. He lined up the desks.

12. They're lined up.

13. She asked you to get off the phone.

14. You stood around waiting for the bus.

15. He said you'd get Sundays off.

16. They have to be lined up.

17. He got off the train.

18. He told him to get off the grass.

18d

1. went for

2. thought about

3. held off

4. goes with

5. came through

6. counting on

7. told on

8. put...past

9. come over

10. goes along with

11. head for

12. head back

13. carried on

14. get off

15. grown out of

16. believe in

19a

1. heat... up

2. pulled over

3. bring...back

4. cool...off

5. go back

6. brought back

7. hand over

8. brought back

9. aiming at

10. bring...over

11. warm up

12. aim...at

13. handed...over

14. cooled off

15. aimed at

16. goes back

17. warm up

18. went back

19. cools off

20. pulled over

21. warm up

19b

1. Could you bring back my tool kit.
Could you bring my tool kit back.
Could you bring it back.

2. I'll bring over your tool kit.
I'll bring your tool kit over.
I'll bring it over.

3. The air conditioner quickly cooled off my apartment.

The air conditioner quickly cooled my apartment off.

The air conditioner quickly cooled it off.

4. Todd handed over his wallet.
Todd handed his wallet over.
Todd handed it over.

5. The sheriff pulled over the suspects.
The sheriff pulled the suspects over.
The sheriff pulled them over.

6. The drivers are warming up their trucks.
The drivers are warming their trucks up.
The drivers are warming them up.

19c

1. It warmed right up.

2. I'll go right back to work.

3. It cooled right off.

4. You would pull right over.

5. He aimed it right at him.

6. She told you to give her dictionary right back.

7. He told her to hand it right over.

8. She brought it right over.

19d

1. broke through

2. standing around

3. went beyond

4. track down

5. headed into

6. backed off

7. come up with

8. hit on

9. fell through

10. wind up

11. tell...apart

12. figure on

13. came across

14. lifted up

15. put up

16. let... off

20a

1. go off

2. went around

3. go on

4. go off

5. hang around

6. ended up

7. lies around

8. hangs around

9. start out

10. go around

11. stay up

12. ended up

13. lying around

14. went around

15. go on

16. goes off

17. going around

18. go off

19. stay up

20. goes around

21. hangs around

22. go around

23. went on

24. went around

25. Go ahead

26. go on

27. went on

28. went around

29. goes around

30. go on

20b

1. I'm going to

lie around watching TV.

2. She went around making decorating plans.

3. It ended up in Australia.

4. It goes off at 2:00.

5. He asked, "What's going on?"

6. He goes around telling awful jokes.

7. She stayed up all night.

8. He hangs around the house.

9. It didn't go off.

10. He went around wearing a Hawaiian shirt.

11. They go on auto­matically.

12. They didn't get a hot dog because I didn't buy enough to go around.

13. You have to go around the pot­holes,

14. You ended up buy­ing the red car.

15. You couldn't go on.

16. She started out thinking it would take only a few weeks.

20d

1. screwed... out of

2. cooled off

3. ripped...up

4. blow... away

5. gave up

6. work up

7. paid for

8. heard of

9. came over

10. called off

11. see...about

12. go about

13. dry out

14. aimed at

15. broke out

16. bring...over

21a

1. take... out on

2. step on

3. picking on

4. looked around

5. settling down

6. looked over

7. settle...down

8. zip...up

9. settled down

10. look around

11. think ahead

12. step on

21b

1. He should took it over.


 


2. I looked around.

3. They settled down.

4. I should zip it up.

5. It's zipped up.

6. She didn't think ahead.

7. He picks on him. 8- He took it our on his

wife, 9. He stepped on it.

21c

1. Business in this restaurant should/ought to fall off in January.

2. They should/ought to be winding up the investigation.

3. These cheap shoes shouldn't hold up more than three months.

4. Jim flies from Florida to Boston every year in April, and it's April now. Jim should/ought to come up to Boston soon.

5. It almost always gets cooler in October, and it's October 1st today, so it should/ought to cool off soon.

6. Paul's disease is not serious, so he should/ought to pull through.

7. Francisco almost never works past 5:00, and it's 4:50 now. He

should/ought to get off in a few minutes.

8. Lydia likes skiing a lot, so if you sug­gest that we go ski­ing next weekend, she should/ought to go for the idea.

9. The enemy soldiers have been trying to smash a hole in the wall of the fort for two hours, and they should/ought to break through soon.

10. Sally said she would come to my house at 5:30 and it's 5:40 now, She should/ought to come over soon.

11. This work normally takes four hours to finish, so if you start at 9:00 you should/ought to get through around 1:00.

12. The train almost always passes through town at 3:25, and it's 3:20 now, so the train should/ought to come through town in five minutes.

13. I put a lot of wood on the fire, so it shouldn't burn out before morning.

14. The car heater is on maximum, so it should/ought to warm up soon.

21d

1. went around

2. Hand...over

3. goes off

4. pull over

5. line up

6. stayed up

7. falls apart

8. get back at

9. started out

10. hang around

11. end up

12. brought back

13. lie around

14. go on

15. rang up

16. go back

22a

1. eat up

2. plug...up

3. burns... up

4. clear...up

5. pay up

6. cleared up

7. count up

8. cleared up

9. burn up

10. wipe up

11. heat...up

12. burn up

13. ate up

22b

1. They burned up the wood.
They burned the wood up.
They burned it up.

2. He ought to clear up the misunderstanding.
He ought to clear the misunderstanding up.
He ought to clear it up.

3. Would you count up the votes?
Would you count the votes up?
Would you count them up?

4. Have they eaten up ail the candy?
Have they eaten all the candy up?
Have they eaten it up?

5.

I can't plug up the hole.
I can't plug the hole up.

I can't plug it up.

6. Wipe up that water right now!
Wipe that water up right now!
Wipe it up right now!

C

1. I plugged it up.

2. It was plugged up.

3. You're heating it up.

4. It'll be heated up.

5. He hasn't counted up his money.

6. I'll pay it up.

7. I'll be paid up.

8. They burned them up.

9. They're burned up.

10. It cleared right up.

11. She's wiping it up.

12. He eats his food right up.

22d

1. count on

2. go with

3. Think ahead

4. signed in

5. signed out

6. put away

7. hand...in

8. go with

9. dress up

10. looked around

11. step on

12. dry up

13. Zip up

14. takes...out on

15. heading/headed for

16. head back

23a

1. make... up

2. Watch out

3. cut down

4. cut down

5. Stay out

6. hold out

7. made up

8. drop out

9. makeup

10. crack down

11. got away

12. hold...out

13. gotten away

14. stay out

15. holding out

16. make up

17. gotten away

18. get away

19. stayed out

20. cuts down

21. holdout

22. made up

23. make up

B

1. on

2. on

3. of

4. with

5. for

6. for

7. of

C

1. They're holding out for a 10 percent raise.

2. They're holdouts.

3. They made up.

4. He dropped out.

5. He's a dropout.

6. I made up my mind.

7. She told me to cut down on tennis,

8. They're holding out.

9. They're holdouts.

10. They stayed out until 3:00 a.m.

11. It has to hold out.

12. He made up a story.

13. It was made-up.

14. He has gotten away with it.

15. I have to watch out for big trucks.

16. They're going to crack down on crime.

17. It's a crackdown.

23d

1. grown out of

2. hold off

3. wipe up

4. think about

5. get through

6. tell...apart

7. breakthrough

8. counted up

9. aimed at

10. falling apart

11. went for

12. put past

13. burned up

14. believes in

15. stand around

16. come over

24a

1. slowdown

2. Shake up

3. comedown

4. traded... in

5. come down

6. Stopping over

7. shaken up

8. showed...off

9. letup

10. come down

11. print.. out

12. shook... up

13. stop... over

B

1. shake-up

2. stopover

3. comedown

4. letup

5. trade-ins

6. slowdown

7. printout

8. show-off

C

1. The rain slowed down traffic.
The rain slowed traffic down.
The rain slowed it down.

2. He printed out his letter.
He printed his letter our.
He printed it out.

3. The bad news has shaken up Jim and Nancy.
The bad news has shaken Jim and Nancy up.
The bad news has shaken them up.

4. I got $5,000 for trading in my old car, I got $5,000 for trading my old car in.

I got $5,000 for trading it in.

5. Chelsea's parents showed off her per­fect report card.

Chelsea's parents showed her perfect report card off.

Chelsea's parents showed it off.

24d

1. You printed them out.

2. It's a printout.

3. He's going to come down to New Orleans.

4. He shows off.

5. He's a show-off.

6. You'll trade it in.

7. It's a trade-in.

8. He shook things up.

9. It was a shake-up.

10. She's come down in life.

11. It's a comedown.

12. It let up.

13. It was a let up.

14. It slowed it down.

15. It was a slowdown.

16. I stopped over.

17. it was a stopover.

18. it shook him up.

19. He was shaken up.

 

24e

1. follow-up

2. crackdown

3. dropout

4. lineup

5. tryout

6. workout

7. backup

8. drop-off

24f

1. stay out

2. lift... up

3. goes beyond

4. told on

5. watch out

6. figure on

7. cool... off

8. holding out

9. bringing over

10. look around

11. settle down

12. step on

13. counted up

14. wipe up

15. hung up



25a

1. hurry up

2. settle for

3. had...on

4. lighten up

5. knocked...over

6. do with

7. plan ahead

8. think up

9. hurry... up

10. lighten...up

11. have...on

25b

1. He had a red shirt on.

2. He won't settle for less.

3. She's planning ahead.

4. He knocked him over.

5. He told him to hurry up.

6. It had to do with my income taxes.

7. He should lighten up.

8. She's thinking up a Halloween costume.

25d

1. zipped up

2. warmed up

3. cleared up

4. dried up

5. made-up

6. paid up

7. shaken up

8. ripped up

9. lined up

10. warmed up

11. plugged up

12. burned up

13. worn down

25e

1. comedown

2. hookup

3. screw... on

4. show off

5. called in

6. stops over

7. trade in

8. stuck... up

9. cleared up

10. let up

11. warm up

12. slow down

13. hand out

14. print...out

15. gone back

26a

1. get...together

2. start...up

3. go over

4. open...up

5. went up

6. put...together

7. shut off

8. go up

9. let...in on

10. go over

11. goes up

12. go over

13. put...together

14. opens up

15. goes...up

16. go over

17. get...together

18. gets together

19. went over

20. open...up

21. Put... together

22. goes up

23. start up

26b

1. I wish they would open up a branch office near me.
I wish they would open a branch office up near me.
I wish they would open one up near me.

2. Lydia put together the food processor.
Lydia put the food processor together.
Lydia put it together.

3. Do you know how to shut off the photocopier?
Do you know how to shut the photocopier off?
Do you know how to shut it off?

4. Push this button to start up the generator.
Push this button to start the generator up.
Push this button to start it up.

26c

1. He went over it.

2. He gave it a good going-over.

3. She went up to the king and gave him the petition.

4. He let you in on a secret.

5. They're going to get together.

6. It's called a get-together.

7. It starts up from the hard disk.

8. It's the start-up disk.

9. It went over well.

10. It shuts off.

11. It's called the shutoff point or the shutoff temperature.

12. I quit my job so that I could start up my own company.

13. I'd call it a start-up company.

14. I put it together,

15. It goes up to December 31.

16. It opens up at 7:00 a.m.

26d

1. settle for

2. lighten up

3. knocked...over

4. ended up

5. hurry up

6. takes... out on

7. looked...over

8. Put... on

9. hurry up

10. gone off

11. picked on

12. think up

13. do with

14. showing off

15. go on

16. have...on

27a

1. tore... off

2. wiped...off

3. knock off

4. dries off

5. bite... off

6. wear off

7. wash...off

8. knocked off

9. broke off

10. Knock... off

11. worn off

12. broke down

13. knock off

14. wore off

15. knock... off

27b

1. Alex has bitten off the head of the ginger­bread man.

Alex has bitten the head of the gingerbread man off.

Alex has bitten it off.

2. The movers broke off the cup handle.
The movers broke the cup handle right off.
The movers broke it right off.

3. Please dry off the dishes.
Please dry the dishes off.
Please dry them off.

4. Don't knock off the ash-tray.
Don't knock the ashtray off.
Don't knock it off.

5. Can I tear off these mat­tress tags?

Can I trear these mat­tress tags off?

Can I tear them off?

6. The janitor washed off the blood.
The janitor washed the blood right off.
The janitor washed it right off.

7. She didn't wipe off the milk.
She didn't wipe the milk off.





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