Sunday, October 2, 2016

Phrasal verbs with come - Exercise

Read the definitions and choose the best answers.

Phrasal verbMeaning
come acrossto give an impression, to seem
to find by chance
come down withto become ill.
come forwardto present oneself.
come up againstto face an opposition.
come up withto produce an idea, plan, etc.

We came  massive popular resistance.

I didn't have time to recover before I came  with another horrible cold.

Tom came  a couple of good ideas.

Scientists have come  many explanations for why the sky is blue.

The hero in the film comes as slightly crazy.

Six men came  to volunteer for the work.

A good idea came his mind at the last moment.

I'm afraid I'm coming  with a cold.

I came an article in the newspaper about your new project.

He came with a cold.

You're going to come  fierce competition.

He came  to us as being honest.

No one has come  to claim responsibility for what happened.

Last week my mother came  with the flu.

The present housing policy is likely to come considerable opposition.

We should be able to come a better plan than this.

I came  some old family photos when I was cleaning out the closet.

Tom came  as being an extremely intelligent man.

He came  as a candidate for Congress.


Phrasal verbs with check - Exercise

Read the definitions and choose the best answer.

Phrasal verbMeaning
check into register at a hotel or airport
check outto investigate or inspect something
to leave a hotel

Don't forget to check  our brand.

Sue checked at the Royal Hotel.(register)

I want to check  at 6 tomorrow morning.(leave)

Tom checked at the Hilton Hotel.(register)

The girl is checking  the rear of the bicycle.

When I flew to New York, I was told to check two hours before my flight.(register)

Where should I check  for Tokyo?(register)

People love to check each other's houses.

What time did she check of the hotel?(leave)

In this hotel, you have to check by nine o'clock.(leave)

I'd like to check tomorrow morning.(leave)

Be sure to check  at least 45 minutes prior to departure time.(register)

I'll have a mechanic check the car .


Phrasal verbs with catch - Exercise

Read the definitions and choose the best answers.

Phrasal verbMeaning
catch up onto do something you should have done before
catch up withto reach the same level as someone else

He is working hard to catch up  the others.

Tom is back at the house, catching up  his sleep.

Tom is catching up paperwork.

I will catch up  my homework tonight.

I've a lot of sleep to catch up  this week.

I ran as fast as possible to catch up her.

He worked hard to catch up the rest of the class.

I think I'll never be able to catch up Tom.

Start right now, and you'll catch up them.

I need to catch up  some sleep.


Phrasal verbs with carry - Exercise

Read the definitions and choose the best answers.

Phrasal verbMeaning
carry onto continue
carry outto do a task, to complete a plan
carry overto postpone until later

We carried the discussion till late at night. (continue)

The final exams will probably carry  into next month. (postpone)

When I give you an order, I expect it to be carried .(complete)

He carried with his work although he was tired. (continue)

The work wasn't finished at 11:00 p.m. Friday, so they decided to carry it  to the following Monday. (postpone)

She carries smiling even in the face of adversity.(continue)

Nobody can prevent this plan from being carried . (complete)

He carried  with his work although he was tired.(continue)

You'll have some difficulty in carrying the plan. (complete)

The servants tried to carry their master's order. (complete)

You tried to carry the plan but you didn't succeed. (complete)

They carried  working from morning till night.(continue)