Match the phrasal verbs in colour in the text to their meanings below. to trust / to adapt / to try hard / to enjoy / to leave / to put together / to like or understand / to favour / to occupy / to accompany / to stay in bed until late
1. This is a book.The book is new. 2. This is a computer. The computer is good. 3. This is a.college.The college is not bad. 4. This is a map the map is interesting. 5. This is a note-book.The note-book is green. 6. This is a man.The man is old. 7. This is a box.The box is small. 8. This is a lamp.The lamp is white. 9. These are pens.The pens are blue. 10. These are class-rooms.The class-rooms are large. 11. Those are diskettes. The diskettes are red and brown. 12. These are children.The children are nice. 13. These are teachers..The teachers are old. 14. Those are doctors.The doctors are good.
1. I can’t speak about the book. I (have not read) it yet. 2. Every day I (wind up) my watch at 7 o’clock in the morning. 3. It’s Friday. Have you ( seen) him this week? 4. Students usually ( buy) books at the House of Books. 5. It’s a pity, but I (have not bought) this dictionary yet. 6. As a rule we ( do) many exercises in class. 7. He (has told) this joke many times. 8. Something (has gone) wrong with my watch. 9. I have already ( translated) these sentences into French. 10. They ( have) their English many hours a week. 11. She (works) much and usually ( gets) many good marks. 12. We (have bought) a new TV set this year.
6. This is a man.The man is old. 7. This is a box.The box is small. 8. This is a lamp.The lamp is white.
9. These are pens.The pens are blue. 10. These are class-rooms.The class-rooms are large. 11. Those
are diskettes. The diskettes are red and brown. 12. These are children.The children are nice. 13. These are teachers..The teachers are old. 14. Those are doctors.The doctors are good.
2. Every day I (wind up) my watch at 7 o’clock in the morning.
3. It’s Friday. Have you ( seen) him this week?
4. Students usually ( buy) books at the House of Books.
5. It’s a pity, but I (have not bought) this dictionary yet.
6. As a rule we ( do) many exercises in class.
7. He (has told) this joke many times.
8. Something (has gone) wrong with my watch.
9. I have already ( translated) these sentences into French.
10. They ( have) their English many hours a week.
11. She (works) much and usually ( gets) many good marks.
12. We (have bought) a new TV set this year.