3. (nervously) He
went about making the bomb.
4. (eventually) Sally will
grow out of her childish behavior.
5. (reluctantly) Jim
headed into the swamp.
6. (suddenly) Pat
ripped up Mike’s letter.
7. (soon)
Frank will get back at Todd.
8. (gradually) He
wore down my resistance.
17-3. On a separate piece of paper, write answers to the questions using phrasal verbs
and participle adjectives from this unit. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct
tense and person.
1. The contract was torn into many small pieces. What was done to the contract?
2. In Question 1, how would you describe the contract?
3. Her
plan is not working properly, and there’s a lot of confusion. What is happening to her
plan?
4. My friends visited me last night. What did my friends do last night?
5. Mike doesn’t know anything about applying for a mortgage. What doesn’t he know?
6. Tomorrow we’re going to drive from the country to the city. What are we going to do
tomorrow?
7.
When Judy was a teenager, she was very shy, but she’s not shy anymore. What did she
do to her shyness?
8. The old lion’s teeth are not as sharp or as long as they used to be.
What has happened to
them?
9. In Question 8, how would you describe the lion’s teeth?
10. I did something bad to my brother, and now he has done something bad to me. What has
my brother done to me?
11. The Vikings crossed the ocean before Columbus. What
did the Vikings do before
Columbus?
12. The teacher walked across the room and looked at your paper. What did the teacher do?
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13. Jim became very sad and lost control when he heard that his brother had died. What did
Jim do?
14. This sweater will be too small for my daughter soon. What
will my daughter do to the
sweater soon?
15. The pages are coming out of this old book. What is the book doing?
16. The police are pressuring the suspect to tell the truth. What are the police trying to do to
the suspect?
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