EXERCISE 2
Fill in the blanks.
1. If your skin ... out in pimples, ... something in but do not...
them off.
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2. It was rahter difficult to ... out the bullet.
3. You've already ... off your disease, so don't ... it out.
4. John is a sportsman, so he can ... with any illness.
5. An old man can easily ... over and ... out.
6. Bob .:. up last week 'cause the neighbors had been ... him
out.
7. That noise always ... me out or even ... me up.
8. The doctor told the nurse to ... Mr. Franklin up for surgery.
9. Mike is ill. Let's ... for a doctor.
10. When one grows older, he begins to ... out and his hair
starts ... out.
11. When my granny came down, we took turns ... with her.
12. The doctors worked hard to ... the epidemic off.
13. All this ... up to trouble!
14. We are going to ... off that idea very soon.
15. Give me some medicine to ... the pain out.
EXERCISE 3
Find synonyms in the text.
EXERCISE 4
Think of the nouns you can use with the phrasal verbs and
make up sentences of your own.
EXERCISE 5
What's the difference between.
• To make over, for, out with, up for, of, out, off with;
• To act on, out;
• To work out, into, up, on;
• To break off, in, dow, up with, up, in on, out of, into, out in;
• To rub off, in;
• To pick up, out, at, off;
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PART TEN
• To head out for, off;
• To add up, up to;
• To sit on, in for, up with;
• To send in for, for, off for;
• To pass up, off, on, out;
• To psyche up, out?
EXERCISE 6
Retell the text.
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