Wear out
wear out & wears out wearing out wore out worn out
1. wear... out p.v. When something wears out or you wear it out, it becomes damaged or weak from use and age and is no longer usable.
People who live in the city wear out their car brakes faster than people who live in the country.
The carpet in the hallway wore out and had to be replaced.
worn-out part. adj. When something is worn-out, it has become damaged or weak from use and age and is no longer usable.
l need new running shoes. These are totally worn-out.
2. wear... out p.v. When something wears you out, it makes you very tired.
Playing with his grandchildren really wore Fred out.
Shoveling snow for three hours would wear anyone out.
worn-out part.adj. When something has made you very tired, you are worn-out. l have to sit down and rest for a minute — I'm worn-out.
EXERCISE 50a — Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.
1. I lent Sally $1,000 last year, but she still hasn't________me________.
2. Children usually get too big for their clothes long before the clothes ________ ________.
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3. The company's new CEO promised the shareholders that he would ________ the company ________.
4. Judy told me that she said all those terrible things about me at work to ________ me ________ for stealing her boyfriend.
5. Dr. Wood's new book________________with preventive medicine.
6. Carrying those boxes of books up to the attic ________ me ________.
7. Like so many things in life, this problem ______ ______ ______ money.
8. Jim drove right past Bob's house, so he had to ________ ________ and go back.
9. ________ ________ to my hand, Susie — it's very crowded here, and I don't want you to get lost.
10. I ____ _____ that problem yesterday, so you don't need to worry about it anymore.
11. Linda isn't sure who she'll go to the dance with, but she said she might ________Todd ________.
12. It was so windy that I had to _____ _____ to a signpost to keep from falling over.
13. Mike has invited me to his house for dinner several times, but I've never ________ him ________ ________ the offer.
14. ________ ________ just a minute! Where do you think you're going?
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.
1. Tom's been waiting for ten minutes. What has Tom been doing?
2. My shoes have holes in the bottom, and now I can't wear them. What has happened to my shoes?
3. In Question 2, how would you describe my shoes?
4. The country's economy was bad, but now it's improving. What is the country's economy doing?
5. The main thing that Lydia will consider when she chooses a college is how good the MBA program is. What is important to Lydia in choosing a college?
6. You called Betty and asked her to go to a movie. What did you do?
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7. Bill's baseball team was way behind, but they ended up winning the game. What would you call the game?
8. Mike lent Frank $20, and tomorrow Frank is going to give Mike $20. What is going to happen to Mike tomorrow?
9. Sarah asked me if I would like her to come to my house to help me with my homework, and I said yes. What did I do?
10. Ms. Cummings will do whatever she needs to do to solve the problem after dinner. What will Ms. Cummings do after dinner?
11. The purse snatcher couldn't take my mother's purse because she held it tightly in her hand. What did my mother do to her purse?
12. Shampooing the carpet was a lot of work, and it made Janice really tired. What did shampooing the carpet do to Janice?
13. In Question 12, how did Janice feel after shampooing the carpet?
EXERCISE 50c — Write eight original sentences using phrasal verbs from this section.
1. __________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________
4. __________________________________________________________
5. __________________________________________________________
6. __________________________________________________________
7. __________________________________________________________
8. _______________________________________________________
EXERCISE 50d, Review — Complete the sentences with these participle adjectives from this section and previous sections. To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one.
beat-up, 44 | mixed up, 44 | turned off, 45 |
built-in, 46 | pissed off, 44 | turned on, 45 |
clogged up, 49 | stressed-out, 44 | worn-out, 50 |
grossed out, 43 | switched off, 48 |
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locked up, 44 | switched on, 48 |
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1. Trying to take care of my family and work full-time has made me really ___________.
2. You should get rid of those ___________ shoes and buy some new ones.
3. I felt really ________ ________ after dancing the merengue with Maria.
4. Maria seemed a little ________ ________ when she saw my big belly hanging over my belt.
5. While I was driving on the interstate, about a billion bugs splattered all over the windshield. I was really ________ ________.
6. My car looks pretty ___________, but it runs all right.
7. This sink is all ________ ________. We'll have to call a plumber.
8. Could you help me with my calculus homework? I don't understand it at all, and I'm totally ________.
9. You should keep guns________ ________ if there are children in the house.
10. Mike's really ________ ________ about having to work on Sunday. He was planning to go to the football game, but now he can't.
11. Most computers today have a ___________ CD-ROM drive.
12. I like to leave the radio ________ ________ when I'm not home so that burglars will think that someone is at home.
13. It sure is hot in here. Why is the air conditioner ________ ________?
EXERCISE 50e, 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.
build inlinto, 46 | get on, 49 | throw away, 49 | turn off, 45 |
clog up, 49 | get to, 49 | turn down, 45 | turn on, 45 |
get ahead, 49 | hang on, 49 | turn in, 45 | turn out, 45 |
get back to, 49 | make for, 46 | turn into, 45 | turn up, 45 |
1. Jake was nice when he was a boy, but as he got older he ________ ________ a criminal.
2. Stop bothering me about washing the dishes — I'll ________ ________ it when I have time.
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3. The teacher said, "After you ________ ________ your tests, you can leave."
4. These stereo speakers weren't added later; they were _____ right _____ the wall.
5. Business has been very good; in fact, this may _____ _____ to be our best year ever.
6. I'll have to _______ _______ _______ you — I don't have time to talk now.
7. If I had known you wanted those old clothes, I wouldn't have ______ them ______.
8. It was getting dark, so I _______ _______ the light.
9. I've gained so much weight that I can't ________ these pants ________.
10. Having a good education helped me to ________ ________.
11. ________________, I'm almost ready.
12. It's too hot in here; could you ________ the heat ________ a little?
13. My father said,"________ the TV ________ and do your homework."
14. Who put all this stuff in the sink and ________ it ________?
15. The champagne, flowers, and gourmet dinner ________ ________ a very special evening.
16. It's hot in here; who keeps ________ ________ the heat?
EXERCISE 50f, Review — Complete the sentences with these phrasal verbs from this section and previous sections. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense. To check their meanings, review the section number qiven after each one.
ask out, 50 | get ahead, 49 | hold on, 50 | start off, 49 |
come down to, 50 | get back to, 49 | pay back, 50 | take up on, 50 |
deal with, 50 | get to, 49 | put inlinto, 47 | turn around, 50 |
freak out, 46 | give out, 43 | run out, 47 | wear out, 50 |
1. I like to go to the supermarket on Saturday because they ________ ________ free samples.
2. My teacher said that my project wasn't very good and that it was obvious I hadn't ________ much effort ________ it.
3. Don't lend money to Marvin; he'll never ________ you ________.
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4. Thanks for inviting me to go sailing with you. I just might ________ you ________ ________ the offer someday.
5. Sergeant Jones ________________the problem in his usual efficient manner.
6. We're ________ ________ of coffee. Can you make some more?
7. Jim likes Maria, but he's too shy to ________ her ________.
8. Nowadays, it's hard to ________ ________ in the business world if you don't know something about computers.
9. Janice was talking to her father on the other telephone line when I called, so she asked me to ________ ________ for just a minute while she said good-bye to him.
10. Ann used to have a lot of problems, but she has ________ her life ________, and now she is very happy and successful in her job.
11. I called the restaurant manager to complain about the bad food we were served yesterday, a she said she would investigate and ________ ________ ________ me.
12. Heather was very excited that she had ________ ________ go backstage after the concert and meet the band.
13. We had a hard time deciding which of the two houses to buy. We liked both of them, but it ________ ________ ________ which one was in a better school district.
14. I'm not as young as I used to be. That fifteen-mile hike ________ me ________.
15. I hate walking through cemeteries at night; it really ________ me ________.
16. The president of the company _____ the meeting _____ by welcoming everyone.
Answers
When questions require complete sentences as answers, several variations of the answer are often possible depending on whether contractions are used, whether separable phrasal verbs are separated, and whether the object of the phrasal verb is repeated in the answer, replaced by a pronoun, or ellipted (not repeated because it is understood). The answers given below would be natural and likely in everyday American English — contractions
are used more often than not and separable phrasal verbs are separated more often than not — but any grammatical and logical sentence with the correct verb in the correct tense is acceptable. Phrasal verbs separated by their objects (but not adverbs or adverbials) are indicated with three dots between the verb and particle. Remember that questions asked with / or we are answered with you, and questions asked with you are answered with / or we.
1a
1. took off
2. took off
3. put... on
4. run ...into
5. shows up
6. showed up
7. came from
8. put... on
9. figure. ..out
10. take... off
11. coming from
12. put on
13. took off
14. looked for
15. gave back
16. run into
17. take... off
18. Take off
19. run into
20. Taking ...off
21. putting ...on
22. put.. .on
23. put on
24. took... off
25. ran into
1b
1. I finally figured out the instructions. I finally figured the instructions out. I finally figured them out.
2. Give back my tools when you are finished. Give my tools back when you are finished. Give them back when you are finished.
3. She put on her slippers. She put her slippers on. She put them on.
4. I took off my shoes. I took my shoes off. I took them off.
5. The hurricane took off the roof. The hurricane took the roof off. The hurricane took it off.
1c
1. They didn't show up.
2. He figured it out.
3. It's taking off.
4. it was a takeoff.
5. He speaks Arabic because he comes from Egypt,
6. You took off.
7. You ran into him.
8. It came from the tenth floor.
9. I almost ran into a tree.
10. He put his name on it.
11. You have to take it off.
12. You figured it out.
13. You're taking them off.
14. They took off.
15. She's looking for it.
16. They don't show up.
17. He always forgets to put them on the table.
18. He took Friday off.
19. She gave it back.
2a
1. falling for
2. came off
3. dozed off
4. threw up
5. fell for
6. pulls through
7. stay off
8. came off
9. giving in
10. heard about
11. throwing up
12. come off
2b
1. Did the sick boy throw up?
2. Does Rosa fall for every boy she meets?
3. Do the tops come off easily?
4. Does the dog stay off the bed?
5. Did Erik hear about the new job?
2c
1. I don't always give in to her demands.
2. Mr.and Mrs.Taylor didn't fall for the salesman's promises.
3. These machines don't throw up sparks.
4. The patient didn't pull through.
5. The plot didn't come off as planned.
2d
1. She told you to stay off it.
2. He fell for it.
3. They're starting to doze off.
4. She hears about everything.
5. It didn't come off the way you planned it.
6. One of the wheels came off my car.
7. You're not giving in.
8. You fell for them.
9. She doesn't think Ted will pull through.
10. He was throwing up.
2e
1. takeoff
2. showed up
3. took off
4. looking for
5. came from
6. Give back
7. ran into
8. figure out
3a
1. go in for
2. put up with
3. go along with
4. looks down on
5. feel up to
6. screw ...out of
7. looking forward to
8. get ...over with
9. go along with
3b
1. He talks down to him.
2. She should get it over with.
3. He screwed them out of $5,000.
4. She's looking forward to it.
5. I have to put up with it.
6. He doesn't feel up to it.
7. You went along with it.
3c
1. fall for
2. threw up
3. come off
4. gave in
5. stay off
6. pull through
7. dozed off
8. heard about
4a
1. wrap ... up
2. put... to
3. points to
4. pay for
5. cheated on
6. put... to
7. looking ... up
8. went after
9. cheated on
10. plan for
11. pointing to
12. went after
13. pay for
14. looked up
15. wrapped ...up
16. going after
17. lookup
18. going after
19. put... to
4b
1. I was looking up a word in the dictionary. I was looking a word up in the dictionary. I was looking it up in the dictionary.
2. I was in Boston looking up some old army buddies. I was in Boston looking some old army buddies up. I was in Boston looking them up.
3. Dad's in the bedroom wrapping up Mom's birthday present.
Dad's in the bedroom wrapping Mom's birthday present up.
Dad's in the bedroom wrapping it up.
4. The committee is wrapping up their discussion.
The committee is wrapping their discussion up.
The committee
is wrapping it up.
4c
1. He pointed it our.
2. You're planning for them.
3. It's looking up.
4. He went after him.
5. She's going to go after it.
6. You put him to a lot of trouble.
7. You're paying for it.
8. It's paid for.
9. They're wrapping it up.
10. She looked her up.
11. He put it to me.
12. She's looking up Erik's telephone number.
13. He cheated on her.
4d
1. fell for
2. came from
3. showed up
4. figure ...out
5. pulled through
6. gave in
7. heard about
8. looking for
5a
1. broke down
2. set up
3. pile up
4. handed ...back
5. find out
6. called in
7. looked at
8. breaks down
9. breaking ...down
10. set ...up
11. look at
12. break. ..down
13. look at
14. calling in
15. break down
16. burn down
17. setting up
18. broke down
19. piling up
20. looking at
5b
1. broke DOWN
2. set UP
3. pile UP
4. handed... BACK
5. find OUT
6. called IN
7. LOOKED at
8. breaks DOWN
9. breaking... DOWN
10. set... UP
11. LOOK at
12. break... DOWN
13. LOOK at
14. calling IN
15. break DOWN
16. burn DOWN
17. setting UP
18. broke DOWN
19. piling UP
20. LOOKING at
5c
1. The firefighters broke down the door. The firefighters broke the door down. The firefighters broke it down.
2. They burned down the old barn. They burned the old barn down. They burned it down.
3. He called in Dr. Shapiro. He called Dr. Shapiro in. He called her in.
4. Our teacher handed back the papers. Our teacher handed the papers back. Our teacher handed them back.
5. I set up the ironing board. I set the ironing board up. I set it up.
5d
1. She set it up.
2. It was set up.
3. They're piling up.
4. They're piled up.
5. He handed it back.
6. It broke down.
7. It's broken-down.
8. He had a breakdown.
9. They burned it down.
10. It burned down.
11. He broke down.
12. He had a breakdown.
13. She was angry because I didn't call in.
14. She set it up.
15. It's setup.
16. He broke in.
17. You found out that Ali's excuse was a big lie.
5e
1. put up with
2. felt up to
3. Stay off
4. come off
5. looking forward to
6. go along with
7. threw up
8. goes in for
9. talked down to
10. get ...over with
6a
1. coming down with
2. went through with
3. come up with
4. get around to
5. got... out of
6. get... out of
7. boils down to
8. monkey around with
9. get out of
10. gone back on
6b
1. He went through with it.
2. You didn't get around to it.
3. You told him you'd get around to it tomorrow.
4. She gets a lot of satisfaction out of it.
5. She came up with a way to manufacture her company's products more cheaply.
6. It comes down to location.
7. I feel like I'm coming down with a cold.
8. You'll monkey around with it.
9. You got it out of her.
10. She went back on her promise.
6c
1. wrap ...up
2. plan for
3. looked ...up
4. cheated on
5. look at
6. finds out
7. going after
8. pointed to
9. put... to
10. pile up
11. handed ...back
12. burned down
6d
1. wrap... UP
2. PLAN for
3. looked... UP
4. CHEATED on
5. LOOK at
6. finds OUT
7. GOING after
8. POINTED to
9. put...TO
10. pile UP
11. handed... BACK
12. burned DOWN
7a
1. let out
2. holding ...up
3. ran over
4. let out
5. cut ...up
6. pointed out
7. let... out
8. taken in
9. took ...in
10. taking ...apart
11. holding up
12. took in
13. hold up
14. seeing about
15. let out
16. held up
17. ran over
18. pointed ...out
19. ran over
20. take ...in
21. take ...in
22. held ...up
23. run over
24. see about
25. hold up
7b
1. The cook cut up the meat. The cook cut the meat up. The cook cut it up.
2. The snowstorm held up air travelers. The snowstorm he/d air travelers up. The snowstorm held them up.
3. Don't let out the dog. Don't let the dog out. Don't let it out.
4. The real estate agent pointed out the swimming pool.
The real estate agent pointed the swimming pool out.
The real estate agent pointed it out.
5. The truck ran over the man. The truck ran the man over. The truck ran him over.
6. I'm going to take apart the broken doorknob. I'm going to take the broken door knob apart. I'm going to take it apart.
7. The tailor took in the pants. The tailor took the pants in. The tailor took them in.
7c
1. You're going to see about changing to a different room.
2. They haven't held up.
3. She's going to take them in.
4. He was taken in.
5. I was run over.
6. He pointed them out.
7. It held up the game.
8. She's cutting a piece of paper up.
9. They're holding it up.
10. She held the bank up.
11. There was a holdup.
12. You took it in.
13. He took it apart.
14. It ran over.
15. They took you in.
16. He let it out.
17. You ra1n over and grabbed it.
18 She let out a scream.
19. It has held up.
20. He let them out.
21. He took it in.
22. It's running over.
23. You're letting them out.
7d
1. go through with
2. come off
3. got out of
4. get around to
5. monkeying around with
6. boil down to
7. figure out
8. put... on
9. went after
10. gone back on
11. came up with
12. looking forward to
13. dozed off
14. came down with
8a
1. fallen over
2. burned out
3. fought back
4. ring ...up
5. work in
6. pick out
7. picked out
8. burn ...out
9. rung ...up
10. heard of
11. fell ...over
12. burned out
13. hear of
14. fight back
15. tear down
8b
1. The sheriff burned out the escaped convicts. The sheriff burned the escaped convicts out. The sheriff burned them out.
2. Bill has picked out a new car. Bill has picked a new car out. Bill has picked it out.
3. The clerk hasn't rung up these CDs yet. The clerk hasn't rung these CDs up yet. The clerk hasn't rung them up yet.
4. The new owners have torn down the garage. The new owners have torn the garage down. The new owners have torn it down.
5. The mayor tried to work in a tour of the factory.
The mayor tried to work a tour of the factory in.
The mayor tried to work it in.
8c
1. He said he wouldn't hear or it.
2. It's burned itself our.
3. He's rung them up.
4. They've picked it out.
5. She couldn't fight back the tears.
6. It burned out.
7. It's burned out.
8. They fell over.
9. It was burned out.
10. It's burned out.
11. You didn't fight back.
12. You've worked it in.
13. She hasn't rung you up.
14. They tore it down.
15. He fall over himself.
16. You asked him if he's ever heard of the new seafood restaurant in the mall.
8d
1. took... apart
2. pull through
3. shown up
4. ran over
5. taken in
6. fall for
7. cut ...up
8. held up
9. pointed to
10. looked ...up
11. let ...out
12. gave in
13. get ...over with
14. see about
15. goes in for
16. put up with
9a
1. give up
2. broke out
3. getting along
4. work up
5. gave... up
6. catch up
7. hang up
8. worked up
9. catch up
10. getting along
11. gave up
12. hang up
13. chickened out
14. hook up
15. catch up
16. broken out
17. hook up
9b
1. on
2. to
3. on
4. of
5. with
6. with
7. of
8. to
399
9. on
9c
1. Tonight I'm going to try to hook up my fax machine. Tonight I'm going to try to hook my fax machine up. Tonight I'm going to try to hook it up.
2. After my accident, I had to give up scuba diving. After my accident, I had to give scuba diving up. After my accident, I had to give it up.
3. You can hang up your coat in the closet. You can hang your coat up in the closet. You can hang it up in the closet.
9d
1. You want to catch up.
2. She has to give up driving.
3. She needs to catch up.
4. I was worked up.
5. Hooking up a computer to a printer is easy.
6. It's hooked up.7. They're going to try to break out.
8. It would be called a breakout.
9. They don't get along.
10. You gave up on it.
11. Fights break out.
12. He worked up the courage to ask his boss for a raise.
13. He didn't chicken out.
14. They told him to give up.
15. She's working up to it.
16. She hung up on him.
9e
1. heard of
2. piled up
3. put... to
4. fallen over
5. looked at
6. pick... out
7. ran into
8. pointed to
9. hand ...back
10. cheating on
11. work... in
12. fight back
13. rang up
14. found out
15. torn down
16. burned out
10a
1. hand ...out
2. screw... up
3. fallen off
4. gave up
5. screwed ...up
6. laid off
7. growing up
8. kick back
9. went ahead
10. fill... in
11. go ahead
12. fall off
13. layoff
14. fill... in
15. kick back
16. fill in
17. Grow up
10b
1. grown-ups
2. screwup
3. kickbacks
4. handouts
5. fill-in
6. handout
7. layoffs
8. falloff
9. go-ahead
10c
1. You haven't filled in all the spaces. You haven't filled all the spaces in. You haven't filled them in.
2. Is the teacher handing out the tests? Is the teacher handing the tests out? Is the teacher handing them out?
3. The company is going to lay off my brother. The company is going to lay my brother off.
The company is going to lay him off.
4. I'm sorry I screwed up your plan. I'm sorry I screwed your plan up. I'm sorry I screwed it up.
10d
1. You went ahead with it.
2. She told you to fill it in.
3. It's filled in.
4. She's screwing it up.
5. It's screwed up.
6. I kick back $3,000 to the mayor.
7. It's a kickback.
8. She was laid off.
9. He screwed you up.
10. You grew up there.
11. It's for grown-ups.
12. It will falloff.
13. It would be called a falloff.
14. She told him to lay off.
15. He's filling in for Omar.
16. They'll be handed out.
17. She filled her in.
l0e
1. takeoff
2. breakdown
3. hookup
4. breakout
5. holdup
6. setup
7. put-on
10f
1. work up
2. gave up
3. pick out
4. hook up
5. get along
6. talk down to
7. catch up
8. chickened out of
11a
1. cut... off
2. back up
3. back up
4. work out
5. backing ...up
6. cut... off
7. back... up
8. follows up
9. drop ...off
10. backed ...up
11. wake up
12. work out
13. take out
14. back up
15. worked out
16. works out
17. drops off
18. cut off
19. taking ...out
20. back up
21. cut...off
22. fell off
23. try... out
24. woke... up
25. worked out
26. try out
27. take out
28. worked out
29. cutoff
30. took... out
31. taken ...out
11b
1. Did you back up your work? Did you back your work up? Did you back it up?
2. They're cutting off the power. They're cutting the power off. They're cutting it off.
3. I dropped off Prank at the airport. I dropped Frank off at the airport. I dropped him off at the airport.
4. Mom asked me to take out the garbage. Mom asked me to take the garbage out. Mom asked me to take it out.
5. Alex tried out his new bicycle. Alex tried his new bicycle out. Alex tried it out.
6. Mike has woken up Ali. Mike has woken Ali up. Mike has woken him up.
11C
1. It's his backup camera.
2. It's the cutoff date.
3. She's his back-up.
4. I gave it a tryout.
5. She made a follow-up visit.
6. Your workout clothes got dirty.
7. You ate takeout food.
8. There was a backup on the interstate.
9. There has been a falloff.
10. She didn't make a backup.
11. There's a dropoff.
12. You gave it a workout.
11d
1. They cut it off
2. You bought takeout food.
3. Working out is good for my health.
4. You're going to try it out.
5. They're letting me give their service a tryout.
6. It cut them off.
7. They were cur off.
8. I'm backing it up.
9. It's a backup.
10. She's following up.
11. My workout routine is difficult.
12.He backed up his accusation with photographs.
13. She wants to try out.
14.lt backs it up.
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
400
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.
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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.
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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!
22c
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
23b
1. on
2. on
3. of
4. with
5. for
6. for
7. of
23c
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
24b
1. shake-up
2. stopover
3. comedown
4. letup
5. trade-ins
6. slowdown
7. printout
8. show-off
24c
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
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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.
She didn't wipe it off.
27c
1. You washed it off.
2. He broke them off.
3. They're broken off.
4. It bit it right off.
5. It wore off.
6. It's worn off.
7. You knocked it off.
8. I wiped it off.
9. It's wiped off.
10. I have to dry it off.
11. It's dried off.
12. I tore it off.
13. It's torn off.
27d
1. cut off
2. pay up
3. let up
4. thought ahead
5. cleared ...up
6. go over
7. put ...together
8. came down
9. opened up
10. ate ...up
11. heats ...up
12. gone up
13. let ...in on
14. trade ...in
15. started up
16. plugged ...up
28a
1. breakup
2. messed ...up
3. give ...away
4. beef up
5. call ...up
6. carried out
7. stand up
8. broke up
9. messed ...up
10. stood ...up
11. broke ...up
12. carry ...out
13. broke up
14. call... back
15. given ...away
16. broke up
17. called...back
18. give ...away
28b
1. The White House beefed up security. The White House beefed security up. The White House beefed it up.
2. The police are breaking up the protest. The police are breaking the protest up. The police are breaking it up.
3. A trained technician ought to carry out the experiment.
A trained technician ought to carry the experiment out.
A trained technician ought to carry it out.
4. The foundation gave away the money. The foundation gave the money away. The foundation gave it away.
5. Susie always messes up the bathroom. Susie always messes the bathroom up. Susie always messes it up.
6. Todd stood up Heather. Todd stood Heather up. Todd stood her up.
28c
1. It will be carried out by Dr.Wood.
2. It was broken up.
3. It was messed up.
4. It was messed up.
5. He was stood up.
6. She wasn't called back.
7. It was given away.
8. It's being beefed up.
9. It's beefed up.
10. They'll be called up.
28d
1. backed up
2. torn down
3. used up
4. woken up
5. taken in
6. taken out
7. blown away
8. torn down
9. laid off
10. cutoff
11. ripped up
12. held up
13. handed out
14. held up
15. dropped off
16. tracked down
29a
1. make... out
2. look out
3. coming apart
4. make ...out
5. drop in
6. flip out
7. made out
8. ran across
9. asking for
10. lucked out
11. ask for
12. made... out
29b
1. I flipped out.
2. He might ask Santa Claus for a new bicycle.
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3. You ran across your college roommate.
4. He mode the check out to Fred Baker.
5. It's made out.
6. You might drop in on her.
7. It's coming apart.
8. I lucked out.
9. You can't make it out.
10. He told her to look out for cars.
29d
1. cutoff
2. warm-up
3. fixer-upper
4. takeout
5. holdouts
6. crackdown
7. start-ups
8. shutoff
9. handover
10. stickup
29e
1. lighten up
2. stood... up
3. messed ...up
4. settle for
5. do with
6. gave ...away
7. call ...up
8. call... back
9. broke up
10. dry off
11. carry out
12. knock... off
13. went over
14. zip ...up
15. go up
16. think up
30a
1. locked... out
2. put out
3. locked ...in
4. put... out
5. sort... out
6. punched ...in
7. put out
8. wash up
9. punched out
10. put ...out
11. lock in
12. locked out
13. spaced out
14. sorted out
15. put ...out
16. washed up
17. put ...out
18. put out
30b
1. He locked in the crazy guy. He locked the crazy guy in. He locked him in.
2. Jim locked out his wife. Jim locked his wife out. Jim locked her out.
3. Did you punch in Rosa? Did you punch Rosa in? Did you punch her in?
4. Would you punch out Linda and Erik? Would you punch Linda and Erik out? Would you punch them out?
5. They couldn't put out the fire. They couldn't put the fire out. They couldn't put it out.
6. The bright lights spaced out Janice. The bright lights spaced Janice out. The bright lights spaced her out.
30c
1. punched out
2. locked in
3. sorted out
4. locked out
5. sorted out
6. spaced out
7. put out
8. punched in
30d
1. You put it out.
2. You're going to lock them out.
3. They're locked out.
4. He spaced out.
5. He is spaced-out.
6. She told you to wash up.
7. It's put out.
8. She punched him in.
9. He's punched in.
10. I should sort them out.
11. They're sorted out.
12. You locked him hi.
13. He's locked in.
14. He was put out.
15. He was put out.
16. They can't punch out before 4:30.
17. They're punched out.
18. She didn't put herself out.
30e
1. messed up
2. beefed up
3. shutoff
4. worn off
5. torn off
6. washed off
7. closed off
8. made out
9. lit up
10. broken off
11. wiped off
12. dried off
13. made-up
30f
1. Dropping out
2. filled out
3. trade... in
4. standing up
5. had... on
6. asked ...for
7. hurry up
8. knock... over
9. opened up
10. wash ... off
11. wipe... off
12. carried out
13. drop in
14. working out
15. headed into
16. made... out
17. butt in
31a
1. ruled out
2. cutout
3. do away with
4. cut... out
5. do without
6. put off
7. care for
8. look into
9. done away with
10. cutout
11. care for
12. cutout
13. planned on
14. put off
15. planning on
31b
1. I put it off.
2. He cut out acting like such a big shot.
3. He said that nothing has been ruled out.
4. They don't care for him.
5. It does away with child labor.
6. I'll have to do without it.
7. You're going to look into having it painted.
8. You can plan on freezing to death.
9. She was put off.
10. She was put off.
11. They suspected that he had been done away with by a coworker.
12. He cur it our.
13. He cared for it.
31d
1. go about
2. make out
3. made up
4. coming apart
5. get back at
6. lucked out
7. beefed up
8. cut down
9. flipped out
10. ran across
11. crackdown
12. asking for
13. getaway
14. drop in
15. got off
16. lockout
32a
1. fell out
2. came out
3. coming out
4. sticking out
5. comes out
6. went out
7. stick... out
8. cleaned ... out
9. left out
10. Go out
11. empty ...out
12. come out
13. go out
14. come out
15. clear... out
16. fell out
17. come out
18. clear out
19. came out
20. emptied out
21. going out
22. stick... out
23. go out
24. coming out
25. cleaned ...out
26. come out
27. come out
28. clean... out
29. sticks out
32b
1. of
2. of
3. to
4. with
5. for/in favor of
6. against
7. with, over
8. of
9. to
10. with
11. of
32c
1. My son cleaned out the basement. My son cleaned the basement out. My son cleaned it out.
2. I need to clear out the storeroom.
I need to clear the storeroom out.
I need to clear it out.
3. Sarah emptied out the boxes.
Sarah emptied the boxes out.
Sarah emptied them out.
4. The factory left out an important part. The factory left an important part out. The factory left it out.
5. Don't stick out your neck. Don't stick your neck our. Don't stick it out.
32d
1. It's coming out.
2. They cleared out.
3. It cleared out.
4. You're going to go out with her.
5. He didn't come out of the battle alive.
6. You left him out,
7. He feels left out.
8. They cleaned me our.
9. They came out with a new CD.
10. He sticks out.
11. They came out for/in favor of the Republican candidate.
12. He fell out with him.
13. They had a falling-out.
32e
1. cut... out
2. do without
3. sort... out
4. spaced out
5. watch out
6. punch ...in
7. look into
8. holding out
9. put out
10. punch out
11. do away with
12. rule ...out
13. wash up
14. lock in
15. care for
16. put off
33a
1. help... out
2. catch on
3. fall behind
4. pulled... off
5. blow up
6. goofs around
7. blow up
8. come a bout
9. pulled over
10. fall behind
11. know about
12. catch on
13. Blow up
14. caught on
15. fall behind
16. knows about
17. blow ...up
33b
1. at
2. over
3. to
4. in
5. with
33c
1. It didn't catch on.
2. She's helping him out,
3. They pulled it off.
4. He goofs around.
5. They blow them up.
6. He blows up.
7. She knows about it.
8. They fell behind.
9. She asked me to explain how the situation come about.
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33d
1. rule ...out
2. put off
3. put out
4. look into
5. came out
6. fell out
7. spaced out
8. go around
9. cut out
10. plan on
11. sorted ...out
12. gave ...away
13. do without
14. sticks ...out
15. empty ...out
16. go out
34a
1. stick to
2. floating around
3. stick around
4. take... back
5. led up to
6. take... back
7. stick to
8. taken back
9. put ...up to
10. stick to
11. stands for
12. took ...back
13. stick... to
14. took... back
15. stands for
16. take... back
17. stand for
18. do... over
19. leading up to
20. take... back
21. going around
34b
1. STICK to
2. FLOATING around
3. stick AROUND
4. take... BACK
5. led UP to
6. take... BACK
7. STICK to
8. taken BACK
9. put... UP to
10. STICK to
11. STANDS for
12. took... BACK
13. STICK... to
14. took... BACK
15. STANDS for
16. take... BACK
17. STANDS for
18. do...OVER
19. leading UP to
20. take... BACK
21. going AROUND
34c
1. She took it back.
2. They led up to it,
3. I've done it over.
4. You took it back.
5. He sticks to it.
6. He won't stand for it.
7. It took him back.
8. He stuck around.
9. It's been floating around.
10. She asked you what "Ph.D." stands for.
11. He put you up to it.
34d
1. came out
2. came about
3. wears off
4. shake...up
5. plan ahead
6. get together
7. goofs a round
8. put together
9. bitten off
10. fell behind
11. stayed out
12. caught on
13. let ...in on
14. stop over
15. pull...off
16. print ...out
35a
1. left... behind
2. tricked ...into
3. went by
4. living with
5. narrowed ... down
6. make of
7. holds against
8. fooling around
9. goes by
10. Living with
11. Leaving ...behind
12. fooled around
13. went by
14. fool around
15. live with
16. go by
17. left behind
18. go by
35b
1. She'll have to learn to live with it.
2. You hold it against him.
3. They're fooling around.
4. He has to live with them.
5. He narrowed it down.
6. I fool around.
7. He tricked her into giving him money.
8. She asked him what he made of the test results.
9. It went by you.
10. They're going to leave her behind.
11. It went by quickly.
35d
1. lucked out
2. lay around
3. flip out
4. stayed up
5. stand for
6. take back
7. hangs out
8. lead up to
9. messed up
10. do ...over
11. broke up
12. floating around
13. coming apart
14. stick around
15. ended up
16. run across
36a
1. puts down
2. calmed down
3. goes down
4. run down
5. fell down
6. sit down
7. ran over
8. go down
9. put down
10. backed down
11. goes down
12. lay ...down
13. sat... down
14. put ...down
15. calm down
16. go down
17. lay down
18. gone down
19. Put... down
20. run down
21. went down
22. Putting ...down
23. run down
36b
1. The jockey calmed down the horse. The Jockey calmed the horse down. The jockey calmed it down.
2. The mechanic laid down her tools. The mechanic laid her tools down. The mechanic laid them down.
3. I put down my books. I put my books down. I put them down.
4. The taxi ran down the traffic cop. The taxi ran the traffic cop down. The taxi ran him down.
36c
1. He ran down the list.
2. He gave me a rundown of the car's options.
3. He calmed it down.
4. It's rundown.
5. It went down well.
6. He put her down.
7. It was a put-down.
8. He sat down.
9. It backed down.
10. She put my name down.
11. They laid them down.
12. I fell down.
36d
1. spaced-out
2. torn off
3. paid up
4. punched in
5. burned up
6. punched out
7. plugged up
8. locked in
9. locked out
10. shaken up
11. sorted out
12. left out
13. put out
14. cleaned out
15. emptied out
36a
1. washed up
2. care for
3. caught on
4. came about
5. stuck with
6. make out
7. locked ...out
8. make of
9. put...off
10. pulled... off
11. did without
12. went out
13. blew up
14. planning on
15. cleaned ...out
16. narrowed ...down
37a
1. cover... up
2. cover... up
3. brush ...off
4. pay off
5. comes on
6. let... down
7. came on
8. talk to
9. Hanging out
10. brushed... off
11. pay... off
12. comes on
13. coming on
14. leftover
15. coming on
16. paying off
37b
1. payoff
2. leftovers
3. letdown
4. brush-off
5. payoff
6. come-on
7. cover-up
8. hangout
9. talking-to
37c
1. He hangs our there.
2. It's a hangout.
3. You told him to come off it,
4. I had$100 left over.
5. It comes on.
6. He let her down.
7. She's going to pay it off.
8. It's paid off.
9. She talked to him.
10. She gave him a talking-to.
11. It comes on.
12. I ate leftovers.
13. He paid him off.
14. It was a payoff.
15. He tried to cover them up.
16. It was a cover-up.
17. He brushed her off.
18. He gave her the brush-off.
19. He said, "Come on."
20. It was a letdown.
21. You were let down.
37d
1. put-down
2. breakup
3. get-together
4. grown-ups
5. lockout
6. blowup
7. lookout
8. giveaway
9. going-over
10. cutouts
11. rundown
37a
1. hold ...against
2. narrowed... down
3. emptied ...out
4. go by
5. caught on
6. pulled ...off
7. make of
8. fool around
9. leave ... behind
10. done away with
11. Living with
12. calmed down
13. fall down
14. go down
15. put ...down
16. sit down
38a
1. keep from
2. keep... to
3. kept... up
4. Keep at
5. keeping ...down
6. keep off
7. keep to
8. keep up
9. keep... away
10. keep up
11. keep up
12. keep ...off
13. keep up
14. keep... down
15. keep... from
16. keep on
17. keep... on
18. keep...to
19. keep away
38b
1. He asked you to keep it down.
2. You asked her to keep it to $4,000.
3. You can't keep from falling asleep.
4. You have to keep at it.
5. It's hard to keep up with the political situation in Washington.
6. She kept on running.
7. I've got to keep away.
8. She thinks he's keeping something from her.
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9. You hope she can keep it up.
10. You asked him to keep the children away from your computer.
11. He said it's important to keep inflation down.
12. He's kept off drugs for five years.
13. You can't keep him from joining the Army.
14. It's hard for her to keep up with the other students.
38d
1. brush... off
2. running down
3. fell behind
4. go down
5. backed down
6. come on
7. fell down
8. Calm down
9. came about
10. goof around
11. know ...about
12. sat… down
13. leftover
14. lay ...down
15. hang out
16. talk to
39a
1. picked up
2. sold out
3. straighten ...out
4. took over
5. clean ...up
6. take over
7. pickup
8. pick... up
9. chop up
10. wipe out
11. pickup
12. taken over
13. filled up
14. pickup
15. filled up
16. straightened out
17. pick up
18. wipe ...out
19. picking ...up
20. straighten ...out
21. picked up
22. fill up
23. pick... up
24. take ...over
25. pick up
26. pick up
27. cross... off
39b
1. Have you chopped up the onions? Have you chopped the onions up? Have you chopped them up?
2.
You can cross off Linda's name. You can cross Linda's name off. You can cross her off.
3. Fill up the aquarium with water. Fill the aquarium up with water. Fill it up with water.
4. I need to pick up my parents at the train station.
I need to pick my parents up at the train station.
I need to pick them up at the train station.
5. Can you straighten out this mess? Can you straighten this mess out? Can you straighten it out?
6. The rebels took over the royal palace. The rebels took the royal palace over. The rebels took it over.
7. They wiped out the palace guard. They wiped the palace guard out. 8. They wiped them out.
39c
1. It always picks up in the spring.
2. It might be taken over by pirates.
3. It would be a takeover.
4. She straightened everything out.
5. It's straightened out.
6. He was supposed to be picked up.
7. They'll be wiped out.
8. It ought to be crossed off.
9. It'll be crossed off.
10. It sold out of the CDs.
11. They were sold out.
12. It had sold out.
13. It was chopped up.
14. It has to be picked up before 6:00.
15. He took over for the pilot.
16. He often asks you to pick up a newspaper.
17. You'll tell her not to let the water run over.
18. You picked up on page 95.
39d
1. settling down
2. slowed ... down
3. cut down
4. left out
5. blew up
6. Hand ...over
7. came out
8. bring... back
9. knock off
10. makeup
11. picking on
12. bitten off
13. pulled ... over
14. wear ...down
15. look... over
16. broken off
40a
1. stuck with
2. going away
3. blow... off
4. got off on
5. came back
6. running around
7. stick with
8. brought up
9. brought up
10. stick with
11. come back
12. come back
13. going away
14. burst out
15. ran around
16. stick... with
17. going away
18. come back
19. go away
20. brings up
40b
1. They're not sticking with the original plan.
2. It came back.
3. I burst out crying.
4. He blew it off.
5. He gave me the runaround.
6. She asked him to go away.
7. She gets off on it.
8. He got stuck with unloading the truck.
9. She brought up joining the Peace Corps.
10. It's coming back.
11. It never goes away. 12.1 haven't come back.
13. He ran around looking for a telephone.
14. It would be nice to getaway.
15. They brought me up to believe in the golden rule.
40d
1. holds ...against
2. do... over
3. go down
4. went out
5. stick a round
6. run down
7. make of
8. take... back
9. lay down
10. fool around
11. backed down
12. stick... to
13. put ...up to
14. led up to
15. go by
16. trick... into
41a
1. letting in
2. sneaked in
3. broke in
4. check... out
5. check... in
6. plug into
7. go in
8. check in
9. sneaked in
10. go in
11. check... out
12. go into
13. letting in
14. checkout
15. check into
16. checkout
17. break into
18. checked in
41b
1. She sneaked in.
2. She let him in.
3. She checked out.
4. It's the checkout time,
5. It was broken into.
6. There was a break-in.
7. You'll check in.
8. You'll go to check-in./You'll go to the check-in counter.
9. She doesn't want to go in.
10. You'll check it out.
11. He checks them in.
12. They're checked in.
13. I sneaked out.
14. He hasn't checked in.
15. He plugged it in.
16. It's plugged in.
17. He was checked out.
18. You didn't break in your boots.
41d
1. left over
2. lets ... down
3. come on
4. put... down
5. started out
6. help... out
7. blow... off
8. narrowed ...down
9. straighten ...out
10. takeover
11. live with
12. filled up
13. go away
14. hang out
15. talked to
16. gets off on
42a
1. get back
2. got out
3. gets out
4. Getting over
5. gotten into
6. got... out
7. get up
8. get out
9. get... in
10. Get in
11. got... in
12. get...in
13. get in
14. gets out
15. gets by
16. get down
17. Get down
18. get by
19. gotten up
20. get behind
21. get to
22. get by
23. gets back
24. get...down
25. get over
26. getting... back
27. get over
28. Get... out
29. get... out
30. get out
31. get into
42b
1. He got you up.
2. It's difficult to get up to Minnesota.
3. I got into a lot of trouble.
4. I need to get right back home.
5. She can barely get by.
6. She'll get behind.
7. He hasn't gotten over it.
8. She got me out of it.
9. He's getting it out.
10. He's getting it down.
11. They couldn't get it in.
12. You can't get by.
13. She got out.
14. She got back in.
15. He got it back.
16. They got her down.
17. He asked you to get right over to his house.
42c
1. pick... up
2. clear... out
3. selling out
4. leave... behind
5. floating around
6. running around
7. punching ...in
8. punched out
9. call... up
10. call... back
11. go in
12. startup
13. Sneaking into
14. sneak out
15. brushes... off
16. crossed ...off
17. plug ...in
43a
1. head toward
2. tried ...on
3. blew out
4. gave out
5. run up
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6. blew out
7. shut...up
8. stop off
9. grosses ...out
10. Shut up
11. ran up
12. blown out
13. given out
14. ran up
43b
1. of
2. to
3. on
4. to
5. in
6. at
43c
1. The wind blew out the candle. The wind blew the candle out. The wind blew it out.
2. They gave out information. They gave information out. They gave it out.
3. She ran up a $4,000 bill. She ran a $4,000 bill up. She ran it up.
4. Can I try on these pants? Can I try these pants on? Can I try them on?
5. The smell grossed out everyone.
The smell grossed everyone out.
The smell grossed them out.
43d
1. She should have tried it on.
2. It gave out.
3. It was a run-up.
4. It must have grossed him out.
5. He must have been grossed out.
6. They ran up to her.
7. She wouldn't have headed toward Detroit.
8. She blew it out.
9. Shutting him up is nearly impossible.
10. She asked him how he could have run up such a large credit card bill.
11. He stopped off in Denver.
12. You had a blowout.
43e
1. leftover
2. chopped up
3. covered up
4. rundown
5. broken in
6. paid off
7. letdown
8. crossed off
9. checked in
10. checked out
11. sold out
12. plugged in
13. filled up
14. straightened out
15. put off
43f
1. sneaked into
2. sneak out
3. keep off
4. coming back
5. go into
6. kept... on
7. get back
8. gotten ...behind
9. keep from
10. keep at
11. keep...to
12. burst out
13. keep up
14. wiped out
15. keep ...away
16. kept... down
44a
1. locked ... up
2. carried away
3. pisses... off
4. stressing ...out
5. kicked out
6. beat up
7. mix... up
8. lock up
9. ripped ...off
10. mixes... up
44b
1. The thugs beat up the woman. The thugs beat the woman up. The thugs beat her up.
2. The hotel manager kicked out the rock group. The hotel manager kicked the rock group out. The hotel manager kicked them out.
3. The cops are going to lock up the crook. The cops are going to lock the crook up. The cops are going to lock her up.
4. Mixing up the twins is easy. Mixing the twins up is easy. Mixing them up is easy.
5. Getting a tattoo must have pissed off your father. Getting a tattoo must have pissed your father off. Getting a tattoo must have pissed him off.
6. The contractor was accused of ripping off homeowners.
The contractor was accused of ripping homeowners off.
The contractor was accused of ripping them off.
7. All these problems are stressing out the staff. All these problems are stressing the staff out. All these problems are stressing them out.
44c
1. He ripped him off.
2. It was a rip-off.
3. She's going to kick them out.
4. I locked up.
5. It's locked up.
6. It's easy to mix them up.
7. It pissed him off.
8. He was pissed off.
9. She's mixed up.
10. It's stressing me out.
11. I'm stressed out.
12. They were beat up,
13. He was locked up.
14. He was locked up.
15. She got carried away.
16. They beat him up.
17. I have to mix them up.
44d
1. cover... up
2. paid off
3. takes over
4. keep... down
5. keep on
6. broken in
7. keep away
8. bringing ...up
9. keep from
10. stuck... with
11. keep ... off
12. keep ...to
13. help ...out
14. kept at
15. put... up to
16. keep ...up
45a
1. turn out
2. turn in
3. turned... off
4. turns over
5. turned on
6. turn ...in
7. turned in
8. turned up
9. turn ...into
10. turn ...on
11. turn ...up
12. turn ...down
13. turn ...off
14. turned ...on
15. turn over
16. turn up
17. turning in
18. turn off
19. turned ...on
20. turned down
21. turning out
22. turn ...over
23. turn out
24. turning out
25. turn in
26. turning out
27. turn ...in
45b
1. They turn into butterflies,
2. He turned up.
3. It turned him off.
4. He thinks it's a turnoff.
5. He was turned off.
6. It turns you on.
7. You think it's a turn-on.
8. You feel turned on.
9. I'm turning it up.
10. Turnover is very low.
11. It turns our 2 5,000 cars every year.
12. She didn't turn it up.
13. She hasn't turned up anything.
14. It was turned into a Chinese restaurant.
15. It turned out orange.
16. She couldn't turn him down.
17. It will probably turn over $4 million.
18. He hasn't turned his paper in.
19. She's not going to turn him in.
20. There wasn't enough room because so many people turned out.
21. The turnout was large.
22. He turned it over.
45d
1. get... back
2. ran up
3. gotten up
4. tried ...on
5. Get out
6. get there
7. grossing ...out
8. get into
9. head toward
10. get out
11. lockup
12. beaten up
13. stopped off
14. getting behind
15. getting over
16. carried away
46a
1. talk... into
2. build in
3. bump into
4. freak out
5. talk... out of
6. conned ...into
7. bumped into
8. make for
9. con ... out of
10. made for
46b
1. She's trying to talk you into helping her paint her house.
2. He bumped into Raul.
3. He's trying to con me out of everything I own.
4. It will make for an uncomfortable evening.
5. He conned her into selling him her house for a lot less than it's worth.
6. She's freaking out.
7. A shelf was built into it.
8. It's built-in.
9. No one can talk him out of quitting his job.
46d
1. lockup
2. comeback
3. wipeout
4. check-in
5. checkout
6. mix-up
7. break-in
8. pickup
9. takeover
10. run-up
11. blowout
46e
1. turn ...in
2. brought... up
3. lock... up
4. gone away
5. stands for
6. got by
7. stressing ...out
8. shut up
9. stick with
10. gave out
11. turning ...into
12. blew...off
13. pisses ...off
14. let... in
15. kicked out
16. burst out
47a
1. run out
2. put ...into
3. pull out
4. comes in
5. cut back
6. ran out
7. moving into
8. put... in
9. brush up
10. move in
11. comes in
12. putting ...in
13. put in
14. come in
15. move out
16. runs out
17. put... in
18. coming in
19. cutback
20. pulled out
408
21. move ...out
22. put in
23. come in
24. move ... into
25. put ...in
26. pull out
47b
1. He's going to move in with his Uncle John.
2. It's cutting back.
3. It's a cutback.
4. You can't figure out where they're coming in.
5. It didn't come in on time.
6. He's moving out.
7. I ran out of money.
8. She's pulling out.
9. She shouldn't have put a pool in such a small backyard.
10. She's brushing up on Italian.
11. He might pull out.
12. She told me to cut back on candy.
13. He's going to come in late.
14. She's putting a lot of effort into learning Chinese.
15. They ran out of time.
16. He hasn't put them in.
17. He asked her when she was moving in.
18. He puts $1,000 into his checking account.
47c
1. tried on
2. kicked out
3. rips off
4. get... down
5. conned ...into
6. stop off
7. talked ...into
8. conned out of
9. make for
10. bumped into
11. shut up
12. gotten up
13. talk...out of
14. get into
15. get out
16. freaked ...out
48a
1. put... back
2. switch ...off
3. knocked out
4. looked up to
5. put back
6. switched on
7. kicked ...out
8. knocked out
9. put back
10. throw ...out
11. closed down
12. looks down on
13. put... back
14. knockout
15. knocked ...out
48b
1. The health department should closedown the restaurant.
The health department should close the restaurant down.
The health department should close it down.
2. Ali's left hook knocked out Joe. Ali's left hook knocked Joe out. Ali's left hook knocked him out.
3. General Chambers had to put back the attack. General Chambers had to put the attack back. General Chambers had to put it back.
4. Have you switched on the TV? Have you switched the TV on? Have you switched it on?
5. Are you going to switch off the lights?
Are you going to switch the lights off? Are you going to switch them off?
6. Throwing out all this junk is going to be a big job. Throwing all this junk out is going to be a big job. Throwing it out is going to be a big job.
48c
1. It has put back your fight for justice.
2. He looks up to him.
3. I knocked him out.
4. It's a knockout.
5. I switched it on.
6. It's switched on.
7. They must have been switched off.
8. They're switched off.
9. It will be closed down.
10. He looks down on them.
11. He would have been kicked out.
48d
1. turnoff
2. cutback
3. make-up
4. turn-on
5. pullout
6. carryout
7. runaround
8. turnover
9. rip-off
10. lockout
11. turnout
12. falling-out
48e
1. put... into
2. talked ...out of
3. carried away
4. con ...out of
5. pulled out
6. stick... out
7. bumped into
8. turn up
9. con ...into
10. brush up
11. talked into
12. move in
13. Turn ...over
14. move out
15. blow out
16. stressing ...out
49a
1. get to
2. hang on
3. get to
4. start... off
5. get to
6. get back to
7. get... on
8. clogged ...up
9. get on
10. gotten to
11. Throwing away
12. getting on
13. get to
14. get a head
15. starts off
16. get on
17. Hang on
18. throw away
19. get to
20. got to
21. got on
22. Get to
49b
1. She can't get her shoes on.
2. He got to feeling depressed.
3. He threw them away.
4. You're going to get back to work.
5. She's going to get back to me.
6. It got clogged up.
7. It was clogged up.
8. He has never gotten to work after 9:30.
9. I got on with work.
10. It should be taken out when the temperature gets to 190 degrees.
11. He said he couldn't bang on any longer,
12. You've got to get to them,
13. It must have been thrown away.
14. He showed you how to get on a horse,
15. It started off well, but things got worse.
16. He told you that you shouldn't let it get to you.
17. He got to pet a baby tiger.
18. He hung on to the ropes.
19. He got on the diving board.
20. He got right back on.
21. She couldn't have gotten to the airport already.
22. He always starts off by introducing himself.
23. It should help you to get ahead.
49d
1. cutting back
2. come in
3. conned ...into
4. throw... out
5. looked up to
6. look down on
7. know about
8. put back
9. gets off on
10. closed down
11. knocked ...out
12. turned ...down
13. letting ...in
14. get over
15. turn down
16. switch ...on
50a
1. paid... back
2. wear out
3. turn ... around
4. pay...back
5. deals with
6. wore ...out
7. comes down to
8. turn around
9. Hold on
10. dealt with
11. ask out
12. hold on
13. taken ...upon
14. Hold on
50b
1. He's been holding on for ten minutes.
2. They wore out.
3. They're worn-out.
4. It's turning around,
5. It comes down to the MBA program.
6. I asked her out.
7. It was a turnaround.
8. He's going to be paid back.
9. You took her up on the offer.
10. She'll deal with the problem,
11. She held on to it.
12. It wore her out.
13. She felt worn-out.
50d
1. stressed-out
2. worn-out
3. turned on
4. turned off
5. grossed out
6. beat-up
7. clogged up
8. mixed up
9. locked up
10. pissed off
11. built-in
12. turned on
13. turned off
50e
1. turned into
2. get to
3. turn in
4. built into
5. turn out
6. get back to
7. thrown ...away
8. turned on
9. get... on
10. get ahead
11. Hang on
12. turn ...down
13. Turn...off
14. clogged ...up
15. made for
16. turning up
50f
1. give out
2. put... into
3. pay...back
4. take... up on
5. dealt with
6. running out
7. ask...out
8. get ahead
9. hold on
10. turned ...around
11. get back to
12. gotten to
13. came down to
14. wore ...out
15. freaks ...out
16. started ...off
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Index
- 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