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Phrasal Verbs / PHRASA~1

Put past

1. put... past p.v. [used only in the infinitive form and only in negative sentences] When you want to say that you think someone is capable of doing something wrong, you say that you wouldn't put it past that person. When you want to warn someone that you think another person is capable of doing something wrong, you say "Don't put it past (that person)."

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Is he capable of murder? Well, I wouldn't put killing someone past him. Marvin is evil. There isn't any crime I wouldn't put past him. You don't think Hank would steal money from his grandmother? I know him better than you do — don't put it past him.

Infinitive

present tense

-ing form

past tense

past participle

think about

think

about & thinks about

thinking about

thought about

thought about

1. think about p.v. When you think about something or think about doing some­thing, you consider it before making a decision.

The salesman tried to get me to sign the contract, but I said I'd think about it.

I'm thinking about quitting my job.

EXERCISE 16a Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.

1. This house is too small for our family. We're ________ ________ moving to a bigger one.

2. These skis are pretty big. Do you think they'll let me ________ them ________?

3. This work is very important, and I know you can do it. I'm _______ _______ you.

4. At the next Olympics, Raul's going to _____ _____ a new record in the pole vault.

5. I don't ________ ________ talking about people behind their backs.

6. I tried several times to call Tim in Timbuktu, but I couldn't ______ ______.

7. The roller coaster is very popular. If you go on the weekend, you can ________ ________ waiting in line for three hours.

8. As soon as you _______ _______ washing the car, come inside and eat lunch.

9. I wanted to buy a digital camera, but I ________ ________ buying one until the prices fell.

10. Marvin seems like a nice guy, but he isn't. I wouldn't ________ anything ________ him.

11. David asked me to buy beer when I went to the store, but I forgot, and he ________ ________ about it for an hour.

12. The defenders ________ ________ the attackers as long as they could.

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13. Mike really ________ ________ auto racing when he was young.

14. Sally has a good education and a pleasant personality. She has a lot ________ ________ her.

15. How can I ________ ________ after this terrible tragedy?

16. I've explained the rules a thousand times. Why can't you ________ it ________ your head that I'm the boss around here, not you?

17. Everyone else thinks Dr. Hatcher's ideas are crazy, but I ______________ him.

18. Uncle John was the only one who knew how to run this business. Now that he's dead, we won't be able to ________ ________.

19. I didn't used to ________ ________ ghosts, but what I saw last night changed my mind.

20. I've tried to get her to understand my point of view, but I can't ________ ________ to her.

21. The Republicans are idiots, and that________ ________the Democrats, too.

22. Letters from his family helped Jake ________ ________ his prison sentence.

23. I always knew that my brother was the one person I could ________ ________ if I had a problem.

EXERCISE 16b Write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs and nouns from this section. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense.

1. Judy likes taking pictures a lot. How does she feel about taking pictures?

2. Maria didn't finish studying until 11:00 p.m. What didn't Maria do until 11:00 p.m.?

3. The Ortegas took two bags with them to keep in the passenger compartment when they flew to New York. What did they do to the two bags?

4. In Question 3, what kind of bags did the Ortegas keep with them?

5. Jane is considering spending the summer in Bolivia. What is Jane doing?

6. Bill feels strongly that hunting is wrong. How does Bill feel about hunting?

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7. Paul couldn't continue his career as a dancer after his accident. What couldn't he do after his accident?

8. We delayed having children until after we had done some traveling. What did we do?

9. You think stealing is something Hank would do. What do you think about Hank?

10. Nancy is going to try to call her sister in Nepal tonight. What is Nancy going to try to do tonight?

11. Hank isn't reliable. You can't be certain he will do what he says he will do. What can't you do to Hank?

12. Dan was very angry, and he yelled and complained for three hours. What did Dan do for three hours?

13. You can't be 100 percent certain that the weather will be nice in Florida in the winter. What can't you do to the winter weather in Florida?

14. Many children are sure that monsters are real. What do many children think about monsters?

EXERCISE 16c Write eight original sentences using phrasal verbs from this section. Try to use gerund objects.

1. __________________________________________________

2. __________________________________________________

3. _________________________________________________________

4. _________________________________________________________

5. _________________________________________________________

6. _________________________________________________________

7. _________________________________________________________

8. _______________________________________________________

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EXERCISE 16d, Review Complete the sentences with these participle adjectives from previous sections. To check their meanings, review the section number given after each one.

closed off, 13 dressed up, 14 dried up, 14

filled out, 14

fixed up, 15

lit up, 13

put away, 14

screwed on, 12

stuck-up, 14

used up, 14

wound up, 14

wrapped up, 4

1. Charles is so _____ _____. He thinks he's better than everyone else because he comes from a rich family.

2. Now that your house is _____ _____, it's worth a lot more.

3. There isn't any more paper for the copier — it's _____ _____.

4. I washed and dried the dishes, and now they're _____ _____ in the cabinet.

5. Frank's really ______ _____ about his wedding tomorrow.

6. The presents have wrapping paper on them. They're _____ _____.

7. This form has all the information in the correct spaces. It's _____ _____.

8. The floor of the bathroom isn't wet anymore; it's _____ _____.

9. Why is Sarah all _____ ______? Is she going out dancing?

10. Be sure the top of the Coke bottle is __________. If it isn't, the Coke will go flat.

11. You can't go in the east wing of the palace because it's_____ _____.

12. I can see the road easily at night when I'm driving because it's _____ ______.

EXERCISE 16e, 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.

break down, 5

get over with, 3

put up with, 3

break out, 9

give up, 9

see about, 7

butt in,14

go in for, 3

take in, 7

feel up to, 3

leave off, 13

wind up, 14

get around to, 6

look forward to, 3

work out, 11

get out of, 6

put up, 12

1. We couldn't decide where to go for dinner last night, so we________ ________ staying home.

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2. Sally loves all outdoor sports, and she especially ________ ________ ________ swimming.

3. I hate cigarettes, and I will not ________ ________ ________ smoking in my house!

4. It's been seven years since Tom saw his sister. He's really________ ________ ________ seeing her again.

5. My eyesight got so bad that I had to ________ ________ driving.

6. I'm exhausted. I really don't_________ _______ ________doing any more sightseeing.

7. The heat in my apartment doesn't work. I need to ________ the manager ________ getting it fixed.

8. It's been three hours since I asked you. When are you going to _______ ________ ________ taking out the garbage?

9. I promised Sally I would lend her $1,000, but now I don't want to give it to her. How can I _______ _______ _______ lending her the money?

10. Raking the leaves is a big job, but I have to ________ it ________ ________ before it snows.

11. The teacher continued her lecture where she ________ _______ the previous week.

12. I haven't ________ ________ all the details, but I've decided to quit my job and start my own business.

13. I was late to work because my car ________ ________ on the expressway.

14. My TV was broken, so I ________ it ________ and had it fixed.

15. When you're camping, you should always ________ your tent ________ before it gets dark.

16. Fighting between protesters and government troops ________ ________ after the general canceled the election.

17. The line to buy tickets for the football game was really long, so a lot of people tried to ________ ________.

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17. FOCUS ON: adverbs and phrasal verbs

Adverbs are words that modify verbs. Many adverbs end with -ly, for example, quickly, slowly, suddenly, foolishly; but other adverbs, such as always, sometimes, and never, do not. The placement of adverbs in sentences with phrasal verbs depends on whether the verb is intransitive or transitive, and if transitive, whether it is separable or nonseparable. In general, adverbs are placed like ordi­nary one-word verbs with the exception of nonseparable phrasal verbs, which also allow for the placement of adverbs between the verb and the particle. All possible placements of adverbs in sentences containing the various types of phrasal verbs are shown with Xs: