Mr Sergio`s Phrasal Verbs
MR SERGIO`S FCE REVISION HOMEWORK Match the two columns and memorise them: 1. Go out Decolare 2. Go round Andare d`accordo 3. Go off Mettere via 4. Go off Uscire 5. Have a go Svegliare 6. Go away Andare a giro, andare in diversi posti. 7. Go on about Andare via, allontanarsi 8. Go for Tornare indietro 9. Be on the go Passare vicino, visitare velocemente 10. Look forward to Piacere un sacco, essere attratti da 11. Go by Esplodere 12. Get out Continuare 13. Go through Escapare 14. Turn off Esplodere, scoppiare 15. Blow up Non vedere l`ora 16. Set off Uscire dall`interno, mettersi fuori 17. Turn down Esaminare in dettaglio/studiare ccuratamente 18. Run away (food) andare a male, guastarsi (UK) 19. Put up with Mettersi in viaggio 20. Put away Mostrare/ trovare per caso/ incrociare 21. Take off Alzarsi 22. Get up Essere in movimento, essere in giro 23. Wake up Ospitare qualcuno a casa 24. Put up Essere fatto oggetto di... 25. Set off Continuare (una conversazione, un gioco) 26. Go on Allenarsi, risolvere 27. Carry on Abbattere/stendere 28. Pull down Rifiutare un offerta, una domanda/ abassare il volume 29. Do up Guidare in giro 30. Knock down Tirar giu/ rovinare 31. Turn out Rinfrescare, ristrutturare 32. Come round Cadere, staccarsi, smettere, uscire da, risultare 33. Drive round Rivelarsi 34. Come in for Tollerare, sopportare 35. Come across Provare, fare un tentativo 36. Come up with Dilungarsi su/ parlare a vanvera/ parlare senza sosta 37. Go back Far esplodere, preparare un esplosivo 38. Come out Passare a trovare qualcuno/a in domicilio 39. Get on with Inventarsi/ farsi venire in mente/ mettere insieme 40. Work out Spegnere, chiudere 41. Come off Riuscire/ uscire da qualcosa
Don't worry, I'll back you up The bully beat up the other children. Terrorists tried to blow up the station. Why did he break up with me? You mustn't bring up his divorce. It`s difficult to bring up a child in a big city. His divorce might come up. Chen set up her new home stereo yesterday. We always end up eating fast food. I usually get up early. It`s obvious he is making this up. He`s a liar! I tried to give up eating chocolate. Children grow up quickly nowadays. I can't keep up If you don't understand, look it up. You should take up a new sport. We always make up after our quarrels. Don't turn up late on a first date. Please don't throw up on the sofa. Why is Samuele all dressed up? My parents never put up with my rants. He`ll put us up when we visit Washington DC. The company will take on two new workers. You must get on the bus in Piccadilly Circus. David put on a lot of weight since last year. It`s cold outside. Put on your sweater. In the old days, only women put on make-up. She likes going on and on about her marks. Excuse me, can I try this on before buying it? He turned on the lights so he could see. She doesn`t get on with her neighbours. The flight takes off every morning at 9:30am. The teacher told me off because of my noise. Please take off your shoes before coming in. I forgot to turn off the lights last night. Don`t put off for tomorrow what you should Phrasal Verb help/support somebody hit/kick someone repeatedly explode end a relationship mention something raise a topic is mentioned connect the cables and wires finally do this thing leave my bed lie, say untrue things stop a habit become older/an adult do sth fast enough look for a piece of info start doing a hobby reconcile, be friends again arrive be sick elegantly dressed tolerate house, offer housing hire, contract enter a bus or transport become fat wear some clothing use of cosmetics on the face continue test clothes before buying it switch, connect electricity have a good relationship leave the ground into the air scold, reprimand someone undress switch the button postpone Meaning
You should get off at the next bus stop. Valeria sets off from her home at 7:30am. You can log on with my username. Please don`t go away so soon! Two prisoners ran away last week. Put away all your books before going to bed. XYZ restaurant offers take away service, The passengers walked away without helping. She went back to Chicago last Summer. The bank robbers drove away in a stolen car. Bill Gates gave away $20mi to charity in 2013. People give away their old clothes to Caritas. leave the bus, or transport leave from point A to point B enter a computer system go to a distant place escape return something to its place take something out of shop distance oneself on foot return to a location distance oneself by car donate donate The CIA agent escaped to Russia and gave away many state secrets to the Russians. reveal secret, unknown info I need to take this book back to the library. Give me back my pen when you`re done. Her trouble is that she`s always looking back. Mum, don`t throw away the newspaper yet! You walk too fast. Please slow down. The police put down two serial killers. The pedestrians flagged down a taxi. The examiner flagged down two errors. The public park is rather run down. The protesters took the American flag down. take something back return something to owner focus on the past put something in the litter bin calm oneself kill someone stop a moving vehicle detect something in a revision bad condition move something downwards She looks down on people because she thinks she is better than everybody else. consider oneself superior You must plug in the wall socket. Paolo`s not well so he`s staying in tonight. If you lie to her, she may find out one day. We are running out of petrol. I couldn`t finish the test. I ran out of time. Did you work out your problem with your girl? I finally worked out the maths problem. We must check out of the hotel at 10am. Check this new cd out, see if you like it. I really look forward to going on holiday!! My dad told me I must get rid of my old shoes. I can`t go out tonight because I must look after my little brother. link, connect to electricity remain at home discover be close to finish past inability to conclude solve solve leave the room for good inspect, verify hope for a future situation Out of sight, out of mind take care of someone/thing
The rebels killed the President and took over. Etihad Airlines wants to take over Alitalia. I take after my father. We are very alike. I fell in love with Paris the moment I saw it. The burglar broke into the house at midnight. He is looking for a new job. I`m thinking about applying for that job. The bank robbers drove away in a stolen car. Bill Gates gave away $20mi to charity in 2013. People give away their old clothes to Caritas. take possession, take control take possession, take control have similarity be moved by emotion, love enter a property to steal search a position, a job present oneself to a position distance oneself by car donate donate The CIA agent escaped to Russia and gave away many state secrets to the Russians. reveal secret, unknown info I need to take this book back to the library. Give me back my pen when you`re done. Her trouble is that she`s always looking back. Mum, don`t throw away the newspaper yet! You walk too fast. Please slow down. The police put down two serial killers. The pedestrians flagged down a taxi. The examiner flagged down two errors. The public park is rather run down. The protesters took the American flag down. take something back return something to owner focus on the past put something in the litter bin calm oneself kill someone stop a moving vehicle detect something in a revision bad condition move something downwards She looks down on people because she thinks she is better than everybody else. consider oneself superior You must plug in the wall socket. Paolo`s not well so he`s staying in tonight. If you lie to her, she may find out one day. We are running out of petrol. I couldn`t finish the test. I ran out of time. Did you work out your problem with your girl? I finally worked out the maths problem. We must check out of the hotel at 10am. Check this new cd out, see if you like it. I really look forward to going on holiday!! My dad told me I must get rid of my old shoes. I can`t go out tonight because I must look after my little brother. link, connect to electricity remain at home discover be close to finish past inability to conclude solve solve leave the room for good inspect, verify hope for a future situation Out of sight, out of mind take care of someone/thing