Match the Phrasal verbs to the meanings
Get at / ring up /get to / take off / get by / put up with / get on with / look forward to / check in
a- to be willing to accept (something that is unpleasant or not desirable)
b- to have a good relationship
c- to make a telephone call to (someone)
d- to report your arrival at an airport or hotel so that you can be told the number of your seat in the aircraft, or be given the key to your hotel room
e- Arrive
f- To leave suddenly, esp. to leave the ground and fly; to depart
g- to manage to pay for the necessary things in life but nothing extra, or to continue to manage a situation in a way that is satisfactory but not perfect because there is less of something than you would like
h- to feel pleasure that (something) is going to happen
i- to criticize (a person) repeatedly in a way that makes them unhappy
Complete the sentences with the Phrasal Verbs:
He's finding it difficult to ________________________ the pain.
I ________________________home once a week to tell my parents I'm okay.
I ___________________________ school at quarter to eight this morning.
I _____________________________ my holiday.
The plane _________________________ at 8.30 a.m. as planned.
We ____________________________ much better now that we don't live together
Because of strict security measures, passengers are requested to ________________ three hours before the flight.
He keeps ____________________ me and I really don't know what I've done wrong.
How can he ____________________________ on so little money?
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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