Phrasal Verbs d, e
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Complete with the correct phrasal verb. Change the verbs as neccessary.
deal with, die down, do away with, do without, drag on, draw up, dress up,
drift apart, drop in, drop off, drop out,
eat out, embark on, end up
- A teacher sometimes has to (face) _deal with________________ disruptive pupils.
- Some people like to (put on nice clothes) dress up ________________ before going to a party.
- It's hard to (not have) do without________________ a mobile phone these days.
- He sometimes (falls asleep) drops off ________________ when he's watching TV.
- They had a close friendship, but recently they have drifted apart.________________
- She started her university studies but after 6 months she (finished) dropped out. ________________
- The government has (abolished) done away with ________________ free university education.
- If you want to start a business, you should (make) draw up ________________ a busines plan.
- The next time you are near my house you are welcome to (visit) drop in. ________________
- The party was very noisy at first, but after 2 hours it (became quieter)died down. ________________
- The talk was really long and boring. It (lasted) dragged on________________ for 3 hours.
- He decided to (start) embark on______________ a new project.
- I almost always have lunch at home - I rarely eat out.______________
- Some rich people (are finally) end up ______________ poor.
| Phrasal verbs a, b | |
| Phrasal verbs c | |
| Phrasal verbs f, g | |
| Phrasal verbs h, i, j, k | |
| Phrasal verbs l, m, n, o | |
| Phrasal verbs p, r, s | |
| Phrasal verbs t, u, v, w |