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1. put ...down p.v. When you put something down, you put something in your hand or something that you are carrying on a horizontal surface.
The suitcase was so heavy that I had to put it down and rest for a minute.
Susie, put that knife down. It's dangerous!
2. put... down p.v. When you put people down, you criticize them.
Jim hates his stepfather and puts him down constantly. I'm not inviting Sam to any more parties. I hate the way he puts everyone down.
put-down n, A put-down is an insult or critical remark.
At the party Sam asked Nancy if she had made her dress from an old curtain.
What a put-down!
3. put... down (on) p.v. When you put money down or put money down on something, you pay a portion of the cost of something you want to buy to be sure that it will still be available to you when you are able to pay the rest of the cost.
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The real estate agent asked me how much money I want to put down on the house.
I told her that I could put as much as $ 15,000 down.
4. put... down (on/for) p.v. When you add something to a list or other written material, you put it down or put it down on the list. When you add people to a list in order to assign something to them, you put them down or put them down for that assignment.
Melanie's collecting money for charity, so I told her to put me down for $50.
I'm making a list of volunteers to help reelect Senator Dolittle. Can I put your name down on the list?
5. put... down (on) p.v. When an airplane puts down or a pilot puts an airplane down, the airplane lands.
After the engine quit, the pilot looked for a place to put down.
Fortunately, the pilot was able to put the plane down on a frozen lake.
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1. run down (to) p.v. When you move quickly to a lower level or place, you run down or run down to that place.
Mike was running down the stairs when he fell and broke his leg.
I saw someone trying to steal my car, and I ran down to the street to try to stop him.
2. run ... down p.v. When vehicles or people driving vehicles hit and injure or kill someone, they run that person down.
The man was run down and killed by a speeding taxi.
Ali was arrested after he ran three people down.
3. run down p.v. When you discuss or review items on a list from the first to the last, you run down the list.
Let's run down the Christmas list and decide what to give everyone.
The teacher ran down the list of students and marked the ones who are failing.
rundown n. A rundown is a discussion or review of items on a list.
The consultant gave the manager a rundown of the problems she had found.
4. run down p.v. When batteries or machines run down or are run down by someone, they gradually lose power or energy.
Don't leave the car lights on for too long when the car isn't running or the battery will run down.
What time is it? My watch ran down last night.
rundown part.adj. A person or thing that is rundown is exhausted, without power or energy.
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Maybe I need to go to the doctor; I feel so rundown all the time.
rundown part.adj. A rundown building or neighborhood is in poor condition because it has not been maintained.
I went back to my old neighborhood, and I was shocked to see how rundown it had become.
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sit down | sit down & sits down | sitting down | sat down | sat down |
1. sit down p.v. When you sit down, you change from a standing position to a sitting position.
The teacher told his students to sit down and open their books.
I'm exhausted; I haven't sat down all day.
2. sit... down p.v. When you sit people down, you order them to sit, usually so that you can have a serious discussion.
When I found marijuana in my daughter's purse, I sat her down and had a serious talk with her.
The detective sat Hank down and began to interrogate him.
EXERCISE 36a — Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
1. Heather thinks she's so high-class. She____________other people all the time.
2. The situation ________ ________ after the cease-fire was declared.
3. The sun comes up around 6:00, and it ________ ________ around 8:00.
4. Here's the list of candidates for the promotion. Let's ________ ________ the list and decide.
5. The old water tower ________ ________ during the storm.
6. You must be exhausted. Why don't you ________________ and take it easy?
7. I saw a tow truck looking for illegally parked cars, so I ________ ________ to my car and moved it.
8. My office is on the ninetieth floor, so sometimes it takes me fifteen minutes to ________ ________ to the lobby.
9. It's hard to write sympathy notes. I never know what to ________ ________.
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10. The company tried to reduce benefits, but they ________ ________ when the union threatened to go on strike.
11. The Appalachian Trail starts in Maine and _____ all the way _____ to Georgia.
12. Don't ________ the baby ________ there — she might fall.
13. I was furious about what Dan said, and I ________ him ________ and told him exactly what I thought about it.
14. If you ________ $ 100,000 ________ on that house, you won't need a very large mortgage.
15. What are you so worried about? Just________ ________ — everything's going to be all right.
16. The union's proposal to reduce the workweek to four days didn't________ ________ well with the company.
17. The Food and Drug Administration is expected to ________ ________ a new set of regulations regarding seafood inspection.
18. The price of computers has _______ _______ dramatically in the last few years.
19. Those boxes are too heavy for you. ________ them ________ and let me carry them for you.
20. A pedestrian was ________ ________ by a truck on Lincoln Avenue.
21. The stock exchange had to stop trading when its computers _______ ______.
22. ________ a jet ________ on an aircraft carrier at night is very difficult.
23. Someone left this flashlight on all night, and the batteries have ______ ______.
EXERCISE 36b — Write three sentences using the objects in parentheses. Be sure to put the objects in the right place.
1. The jockey calmed down. (the horse, it)
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2. The mechanic laid down. (her tools, them)
3. I put down. (my books, them)
4. The taxi ran down. (the traffic cop, him)
EXERCISE 36c — 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.
1. The car dealer reviewed the list of the car's options with me. What did the car dealer do?
2. In Question 1,what did the car dealer give me?
3. The king visited the area where the two tribes were fighting, and the fighting stopped. What did the king do to the area?
4. The houses in this part of town are in very bad condition. How can you describe this part of town?
5. Management's plan got a good reaction from the workers. What impression did the plan make on the workers?
6. Frank told Nancy that she was low-class. What did Frank do to Nancy?
7. In Question 6, what was Frank's comment?
8. Sam sat in a chair. What did Sam do?
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9. The company's management stopped threatening to fire the workers and agreed to raise their wages. What did the company do?
10. The dentist's secretary wrote my name in her appointment book. What did the secretary do?
11. The soldiers stopped fighting and put their rifles on the ground. What did the soldiers do with their rifles?
12. You slipped and landed on the ground. What did you do?
EXERCISE 36d, Review — Complete the sentences with these participle adjectives from previous sections. To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one.
burned up, 22 | locked in, 30 | punched in,30 | spaced-out, 30 |
cleaned out, 32 | locked out, 30 | punched out, 30 | sorted out, 30 |
emptied out, 32 | paid up, 22 | put out, 30 | torn off, 27 |
left out, 32 | plugged up, 22 | shaken up, 24 |
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1. David's totally ________________ today. He has even forgotten his girlfriend's name.
2. I like this coat, but I don't know what size it is because the tag's________ _______,
3. I don't know why that guy from the collection agency called me — all my bills are ________ ________.
4. Nicole hasn't ________ ________ yet. Either she's late for work or she forgot.
5. Mark borrowed Bob's car and had an accident, and Mark's really ________ ________ about it.
6. The manager wondered why I wasn't working, but after I told her I was ________ ________, she said it was okay.
7. Take this medicine. It's great for ________ ________ noses.
8. Do you have a key? I'm ________ ________ and can't get out.
9. Do you have a key? I'm ________ ________ and can't get in.
10. Jane's really ________ ________. She just found out that her brother was murdered.
11. Jim's socks are mixed with his brother's socks. They're not ________ ________.
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12. No one wants to sit with me in the school lunchroom, and it makes me feel ________ ________.
13. My mother was really ________ ________ when Aunt Kathy said our house wasn't very clean.
14. Why isn't the basement ________ ________ yet? I told you I'm tired of looking at this junk!
15. There's nothing in the room. It's all ________ ________.
EXERCISE 36e, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasal verbs from previous sections. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one.
blow up, 33 | come about, 33 | make of, 35 | pull off, 33 |
care for, 31 | do without, 31 | make out, 29 | put off, 31 |
catch on, 33 | go out, 32 | narrow down, 35 | stick to, 34 |
clean out, 32 | lock out, 30 | plan on, 31 | wash up, 30 |
1. Several bodies from the crashed plane ________ ________ the day after the crash.
2. After mother had a stroke, we had to hire nurses to ________ ________ her.
3. My father was seventy-two years old when he got his first computer, but he ________ _______ right away, and now he uses it all the time.
4. The President had a lot of big plans when he took office, but few of them ever ________ ________.
5. Mark wasn't successful as a singer. He should have ________ ________ songwriting — that's what he does best.
6. How did you ________ ________ on your final exam?
7. I had to crawl in through the window after my daughter closed the door and ________ me ________ of the house.
8. This situation is very strange. I don't know what to ________ ________ it.
9.1 have to finish my project tonight, and I haven't even started it. I ________ it _______ until the last minute.
10. No one thought Frank could run a mile in less than four minutes, but he ________ it ________.
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11. I really depend on my laptop computer when I travel on business. I don't know how I ever _______ _________it.
12. George and Linda ________ ________ for three years before they got married.
13. Several people were killed when the bomb ________ ________.
14. Bob and Marsha aren't________ ________spending more than $250,000 for their
new house.
15. My divorce settlement cost me a lot of money. It almost _______ me _______.
16. The FBI started with a list of six suspects, but they _______ it ________ to two.
- The ultimate phrasal verb book
- 28. Passive Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 210
- 30. Participle Adjectives Formed from Phrasal Verbs, 2 / 223
- Come from
- 2. Focus on: phrasal verbs and do, does,anddid
- Fall for
- 4. Focus on: present and past continuous phrasal verbs
- 5. Focus on: pronunciation of two-word phrasal verbs
- 7. Focus on: separable phrasal verbs with long objects
- 8. Focus on: present perfect phrasal verbs
- 9. Focus on: two-word phrasal verbs that require an additional particle when used with an object, 1
- 11. Focus on: phrasal verbs used in compound nouns
- Light up
- 14. Focus on: participle adjectives formed from phrasal verbs, 1
- Dress up dress up & dresses up dressing up dressed up dressed up
- Dry up & dries up drying up dried up dried up
- Put away
- Stick up
- 16. Focus on: phrasal verbs with gerund objects, 1
- Hold off hold off & holds off holding off held off held off
- Put past
- Intransitive phrasal verbs
- 18. Focus on: phrasal verbs and can, could, will, andwould
- Figure on
- Lift upon
- Line up
- Tell apart tell apart & tells apart telling apart told apart told apart
- 19. Focus on: phrasal verbs and the adverb right
- Bring over
- Cool off
- Hand over hand over & hands over handing over handed over handed over
- Pull over
- 20. Focus on: phrasal verbs followed by the -ingform
- Start out start out & starts out starting out started out started out
- Stay up stay up & stays up staying up stayed up stayed up
- 21. Focus on: phrasal verbs and shouldandought to
- Very probable: should and ought to
- Look over look over & looks over looking over looked over looked over
- Pick on
- Step on
- Take out on
- 22. Focus on: the particle upand the adverbsright andall
- Clear up
- Heat up
- Plug up
- Wipe up
- 23. Focus on: two-word phrasal verbs that require an additional particle when used with an object, 2
- Cut down
- Get away
- Make up
- Watch out
- Exercise 23b — Complete the sentences with the correct second particles.
- Print out print out & prints out printing out printed out printed out
- Slow down
- Trade in trade in & trades in trading in traded in traded in
- 1. The doctor said I was cured, but he wants me to see him in a year for a __________.
- 25. Focus on: phrasal verbs and haveto,have got to,andmust
- Do with
- Have on have on & has on having on had on had on
- Knock over
- Lighten up
- Plan ahead
- Think up think up & thinks up thinking up thought up thought up
- 26. Focus on: phrasal verbs and the adverb back
- Open up open up & opens up opening up opened up opened up
- Put together put together & puts together putting together put together put together
- Shut off shut off & shuts off shutting off shut off shut off
- Start up
- 27. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the particle off and the adverbright
- Break off
- Tear off
- Wash off
- Wipe off
- Break up
- Call up
- Carry out carry out & carries out carrying out carried out carried out
- Mess up
- It looks like Timmy was the last one in the bathroom — it's really messed up.
- 29. Focus on: phrasal verbs and might,may, andcan
- Drop in
- Flip out
- Look out
- Luck out
- Run across run across & runs across running across ran across run across
- 30. Focus on: participle adjectives formed from phrasal verbs, 2
- Lock out
- Punch out & punches out punching out punched out punched out
- Put out & puts out putting out put out put out
- Wash up wash up & washes up washing up washed up washed up
- 10. Thanks for helping me move my piano. I'm sorry to ________ you ________.
- Do away with
- Look into look into & looks into looking into looked into looked into
- Plan on
- Put off & puts off putting off put off put off
- 32. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the particle out
- Come out come out & comes out coming out came out come out
- Fall out
- Stick out
- 33. Focus on: phrasal verbs and midsentence adverbs
- Catch on catch on & catches on catching on caught on caught on
- Fall behind
- Goof around
- Know about know about & knows about knowing about knew about known about
- Pull off pull off & pulls off pulling off pulled off pulled off
- Exercise 33b — Complete the sentences with the correct second particles.
- 34. Focus on: pronunciation of two-and three-word phrasal verbs, 2
- Lead up to
- Stand for
- Stick to stick to & sticks to sticking to stuck to stuck to
- Leave behind
- Live with
- Narrow down narrow down & narrows down narrowing down narrowed down narrowed down
- Trick into trick into & tricks into tricking into tricked into tricked into
- 36. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the particle down
- Fall down
- Go down
- Put down put down & puts down putting down put down put down
- 37. Focus on: phrasal verbs used as nouns, 3
- Hang out
- Leave over left over
- 38. Focus on: the verb keepand adverbs and adverbials showing degrees of variability
- Keep away
- Keep down
- Keep off keep off & keeps off keeping off kept off kept off
- Keep on keep on & keeps on keeping on kept on kept on
- Keep up
- 39. Focus on: passive phrasal verbs, 3
- Cross off
- Fill up
- Take over
- 40. Focus on: gerund phrasal verbs vs. Phrasal verbs followed by the -ing form
- Bring up & brings up bringing up brought up brought up
- Come back
- Go away
- Run around run around & runs around running around ran around run around
- 41. Focus on: two-word phrasal verbs with the particle in that require into when used with an object
- Let in & lets in letting in let in let in
- Plug in
- Sneak out
- 43. Focus on: modals and present perfect phrasal verbs
- Gross out gross out & grosses out grossing out grossed out grossed out
- Head toward & heads toward heading toward headed toward headed toward
- Run up & runs up running up ran up run up
- Stop off
- 44. Focus on: participle adjectives and passive phrasal verbs with the verb get
- Stress out & stresses out stressing out stressed out stressed out
- 45. Focus on: phrasal verbs with the verb turn
- Turn in
- Turn off
- 46. Focus on: pronunciation of phrasal verbs with the particle into
- Bump into
- Freak out freak out & freaks out freaking out freaked out freaked out
- Make for make for & makes for making for made for made for
- Talk into
- Talk out of
- 47. Focus on: particles used without verbs
- Cut back
- Move out
- 48. Focus on: modals and present perfect passive phrasal verbs
- Knock out
- Look up to
- 1. Look up to p.V. When you look up to people, you admire and respect them.
- Put back
- Switch on & switches on switching on switched on switched on
- Throw out throw out & throws out throwing out threw out thrown out
- 49. Focus on: combinations of get, right, back, and to
- Get ahead
- Get back to
- Start off
- Come down to
- Deal with
- Pay back
- Take up on
- 1. Take... Up on p.V. When you take people up on an offer, you accept their offer.
- Wear out
- Index of Phrasal Verbs by Section