22-4. REVIEW On a separate piece of paper, complete the sentences with these phrasal
verbs from previous units. Be sure the phrasal verbs are in the correct tense and
person. To check their meanings, review the unit number given after each one.
back out, 21
dry up, 14
head for, 15
sign out, 12
come to, 21
go with, 15
melt down, 21
stick togethe
count on, 16
hand in, 13
put away, 14
suck up, 18
dress up, 14
head back, 15
sign in, 12
take out on,
1. I’ll be there when you need me. You can _____________ _____________ me.
2. Do you think these shoes _____________ _____________ my dress?
3. My son is _____________ some small candles _____________ to make one big one.
4. Linda is here in the office somewhere—she _____________ _____________ at 8:52.
5. Linda always leaves at 5:00, and it’s almost 6:00 now, so I’m sure she has already
_____________ _____________.
6. That guy is crazy. He ought to be _____________ _____________.
7. When you finish
with the job application, you can _____________ it _____________ to
the secretary.
8. I don’t think we should make any changes now. Let’s _____________ _____________
our original plan.
9. The party will be casual, so you don’t have to _____________ _____________.
10. There’s no way getting all of your teeth fixed is going to _____________
_____________ less than $1,000.
11. You have to pull hard to separate these two parts because sometimes they really
_____________ _____________.
12. I hope it rains soon. The lake is starting to _____________ _____________.
13. Hey, you made a deal! You can’t _____________ _____________ now. I’m
counting on
you.
14. Janice hates her job, and she ____________ it ____________ ____________ her
husband.
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15. I’m _____________ _____________ San Diego, and
I should get there by late
afternoon.
16. I’ll stay in San Diego for a week and then _____________ _____________ to Los
Angeles.
17. I think if I _____________ _____________ _____________ my new boss, I might get
promoted soon.
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