Choose the right answer
01. Don’t put (up / off / into) _______________ until later what you can do right now.
02. I’ve recently come (in / out / across) _________________ an old manuscript.
03. He’s tried to give (into / up / out) ______________ smoking for a long time, but in vain.
04. She had been looking (for / of / forward) _______________ her keys when the telephone rang.
05. She got angry when she was told (off / out / with) _______________ publicly.
06. The burglars broke (up / into / about) _______________ the bank by night.
07. They couldn’t put (up / on / off) ________________ with all those screams.
08. The cop got (in / on / up) _________________ well with his new partner.
09. You’re doing well! Carry (down / out / on) ______________
10. She’s looking for someone to look (into / after / for) _____________ her children in her absence.
11. Although her project was promising, the commission just turned it (on / up / down) _________
12. We must find (in / up / out) _________________ why phrasal verbs are hard to learn.
13. If you don’t respect the rules, you will run (out / into / at) ________________ trouble.
14. Only qualified people can apply (for / into / to) __________ the post of manager.
15. If you don’t know a word, you can look it (up / off / in) ________ in the dictionary
01. Don’t put (up / off / into) _____off______ until later what you can do right now.
02. I’ve recently come (in / out / across) ____ across ______ an old manuscript.
03. He’s tried to give (into / up / out) ____up________ smoking for a long time, but in vain.
04. She had been looking (for / of / forward) ____for_______ her keys when the telephone rang.
05. She got angry when she was told (off / out / with) ____off________ publicly.
06. The burglars broke (up / into / about) _____into______ the bank by night.
07. They couldn’t put (up / on / off) ___up___ with all those screams.
08. The cop got (in / on / up) ____on________ well with his new partner.
09. You’re doing well! Carry (down / out / on) ____on______.
10. She’s looking for someone to look (into / after / for) ___after______ her children in her absence.
11. Although her project was promising, the commission just turned it (on / up / down) __down___
12. We must find (in / up / out) _____out________ why phrasal verbs are hard to learn.
13. If you don’t respect the rules, you will run (out / into / at) ____into_______ trouble.
14. Only qualified people can apply (for / into / to) ___for_______ the post of manager.
15. If you don’t know a word, you can look it (up / off / in) __up__ in the dictionary