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REPLACE THE WORDS OR PHRASES IN BOLD TYPE BY SIMILAR OR COMPATIBLE
PHRASAL VERBS. |
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He started his journey in a great hurry. |
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He in a great hurry. |
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He in a great hurry. |
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He needs more exercise; he should start playing tennis. |
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He needs more exercise; he should tennis. |
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It is difficult to train children well. |
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It is difficult to children well. |
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It is difficult to children well. |
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The train was delayed by fog and arrived late. |
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The train was by fog and arrived late. |
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I waited for her for ages but she didn't come. |
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I waited for her for ages but she didn't . |
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She is good at languages. She learnt Spanish without effort in a few months. |
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She is good at languages. She Spanish in a few months. |
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She is good at languages. She Spanish in a few months. |
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It is your responsibility to make a success of your own life. |
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It is to make a success of your own life. |
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Anyone who was offered a chance like that would accept it with enthusiasm. |
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Anyone who was offered a chance like that would it. |
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Don't walk on the grass. |
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the grass. |
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He dictated so quickly that his poor secretary couldn't go as fast as he did. |
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He dictated so quickly that his poor secretary couldn't . |
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I hit him so hard that he fell unconscious. |
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I him . |
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If I don't punish you this time, will you promise never to do it again? |
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If I
you
this time, will you promise |
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She was very upset over her failure but now she is recovering from it. |
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She was very upset over her failure but now she is it. |
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You mustn't omit the difficult sentences; do them all. |
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You mustn't the difficult sentences; do them all. |
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You mustn't
the difficult sentences
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You mustn't the difficult sentences; do them all. |
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You mustn't
the difficult sentences
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She kept asking me all the difficult words instead of searching for them in a dictionary. |
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She kept asking me all the difficult words instead of them in a dictionary. |
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I took the children to the zoo today to compensate for the party they missed yesterday. |
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I took the children to the zoo today to the party they missed yesterday. |
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Students of English often confuse the words lie and lay. |
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Students of English often the words lie and lay. |
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He swore to revenge himself on me for the wrong I had done him. |
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He swore to me for the wrong I had done him. |
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He swore to me for the wrong I had done him. |
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Click on any letter in the menu to check phrasal verbs / Pulsa en cualquier letra del menú para consultar los verbos frasales |
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