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Phrasal verb

Fill in
Look after
Break down
Let in
Set up
Turn down
Get up
Look for
Take out
Find out
Watch out
Pull out
Put out
Stand for
Apply for
Put off
Hand in
Ask in
Log out
Check out
Look up
Put on
Take off
Get off
Come out
Pass out
Stay out
Lock out
Sneak out
Let out
Knock out
Check in
Break out
Carry out
Cross
Drop in
Cut in
Keep out
Walk out
Ask out
Hand out
Give up
Turn on
Take up

Unit 3: Fill in the blank with right phrasal verb/ Prepared by: Mohammed Boutoumit
Meaning
Indicators

To complete: Application from/ paper/from

To take care of: Child/Orphan/baby/cat

Car/Bus/Train/ Truck

To allow some body come in: Came late/door/locked

To start business: Bussiness/Project/Factory/company

To reduce volume: Radio/TV/To attend a party

To wake up: Early morning/late/sleep/tomorrow



To search for: Lost/Missing/Didnt find

To invite some body to have fun: Zoo/Park/Garden/beach

To discover: Truth/Criminal/Police/thief

Be careful: its dangarous or warning!



To leave: Bus station/ Car/ Train

To stop spread of fire: Fire/Fireman/is burning/Water/forest

To symbolize: Onep: office national eau potable

To search for: Job/Career/Employer/visa

To postpone: Because/Due to/ Meaning/appointments


...
To submit document: Students/Paper/sheet/passport/ Teacher

To invite some body for: Meal/cup of coffe/lunch/dinner/food

Computer/Email/Msn/Face
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Airport/Hotel/Hospital /bill

To look for meaning of word not clear: Dictionary

To wear: Clothes: Coat/Jacket/t-shirt/Suit/Tie/Dress

Clothes: Coat/Jacket/t-shirt/Suit/Tie/Dress/ dark



Car/Bus/Train/Truck

To remove: dirt/Spot from shirt/ Clothes/ Car/Dishes

To lose consiousness: Bad news/Death

To arrive late: Late at night/Not on time



To let some body out of a building: Coming lat/Close the door

Hide/Walk/Slowly

To show a: Cry/joy/sorrow/fear/wow

Fight/Opponent/Boxer/Wrestling
/ / To get registered in a: Hotel/Airport/ flight
/
To start suddenly: War/Battle/Fire
/
To do or make: Task/duty/job/mission

To eliminate: Wrong/Irrelevant/unimportant/unnecessary

To pay a short visit: Friends/relatives/parents/home

To interrupt: Talk/Conversation/Intervention/Dialogue

Not to enter: Forbidden/Not allowed/!/avoid

To leave work: Protest/Demonstration/Strike/Dispute

To invite some body a date: Meeting/Place (Theatre)/ boyfriend

To distribute: Teacher/Papers/Worksheets/Exams/ article/give



Stop a bad habit: Smoking
TV/Light
To start/To practice

Ex: Fill in the blank with right phrasal verb from the list given below:
I often use Wikipedia to look up information
If you want to get on a bus in London, you will have to queue
Can I turn on the TV? I want to watch the weather forecast
It is very hard to give up smoking
It is so dark in here, you can really take off your sunglasses now
With a few buckets of water, we put out the fire
Who will look after your cat when youre on holiday?
Would you like to put on your new dress today?
At the next stop we have to get off the bus and walk along the street to the cinema
When do you get up in the mornings?
I dont know where my book is. I must look for it
Fill in the from, please
Would you like to set up business in the United States?
Dont smoke in the forest. Fires break out easily at this time of the year
The teachers hand out the prizes among the best students
They decided to put off their wedding party because of the death of the brides
He ask her out, but the said she already had a boyfriend
Look, theres an advertised job in this newspaper. Why dont you apply for it?
Id like to check in for the flight to London, please. Here are my ticket and passport
Could I have my hotel bill, please? Im check out. I was in room number 78.
The reacher oustubtued to students an article = handed out

Communication :
Making and responding to complaints ()
Making a complaint
Accepting
Rejecting a complaint
Look, Im sorry to trouble
Oh, Im sorry about that. Im afraid, there isnt much we
you, but.
con do about it.
Ex: What would you say in the fallowing situation?
Situation 1: You lent your portable CD player to your friend and he gave it back
to you in a bad condition.
You: Look, Im sorry to trouble you, but my gave CD player back me in a bad
condition.
Situation 2: You bought a new book from a bookshop. When returned home you
find that some pages are missing.
You: Sorry to say this, but I find some pages are missing.
All the time go to That/And/But
Foundation:
expression
take to
Them and it

Frinds, his and her
Your
He and she
You
Your
Me (single) or our (plural)
You
I / me

Father and teacher(speaker)

you

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