Phrasal verbs l, m, n, o
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Complete with the correct phrasal verb. Change the tense where neccessary.
leave out, let down, look after, look ahead, look down on, look on,
look for, look forward to, look up to,
make do (with), make fun of, make up,
mix up,
move in /into, move out, note down, nod off, opt out, own up
- He (invented) made up______________ an improbable excuse.
- My house is too small, so I'm going to (leave) move out. ______________
- He sometimes (falls asleep) nods off ______________ on the sofa.
- It's not good to (think you are superior to) look down on ______________ ethnic minorities.
- Au pairs (take care of) look after ______________ children.
- I was unhappy about the project so I (withdrew from it) opted out._____________
- I had a small part in a film, but in the credits my name was (omitted) left out. ______________
- The child who stole the pencil finally (confessed) owned up. ______________
- She promised to help me but in the end she (disappointed me) let me down._________________
- Don't think too much about the past - it's better to (focus on the future) look ahead. ______________
- Hang on a minute - I want to (write) note down______________ the details.
- Instead of helping, they just (observed me) looked on______________ while I did all the work!
- I really (admire) look up to ______________ Mary.
- You bought a new house? Have you (started to live there) moved in______________ yet?
- I always (gladly anticipate) look forward to ________________ my holidays.
- I'm not rich - I (am ok with) make do with ________________ simple things.
- He's (trying to find) looking for ________________ his keys.
- The twins look exactly alike. I always (confuse their names)mix them up. ________________
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| Phrasal verbs d, e | |
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| Phrasal verbs h, i, j, k | |
| Phrasal verbs p, r, s | |
| Phrasal verbs t, u, v, w |