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Chapter 1
Phrasal verbs
Fill in the gaps with the appropriate phrasal verb.
bring
1 The doctors managed to _______________________ him
round
bring...about ______________________ .
cause to happen
brought about
2 What has __________________________ all these changes?
bring...back
bring
return sth / sb; restore or reintroduce sth 3 I intend to __________________________ this matter
up
____________________ with the board of directors.
bring...round
make conscious again 4 The idea of ____________________________ corporal
bringing back
punishment to schools is outrageous.
bring...up
raise (esp. a child or a particular subject)
Bringing up
5 ______________________ children is one the most difficult
things one can do.
brought
6 Coming back here after so many years has _____________
back
______________ lovely memories.
on, onto, over, above, on (the) top of
Use on, onto, over, above, on (the) top of, after
on: or afterwards to fill in the gaps.
touching, fixed to, covering the upper or outer side 1 'Where shall I put the luggage trolley?' 'Put it _________________
on (the) top
The cat was lying happily on my bed. of/on
onto: the wardrobe.'
showing movement or position on; usually used to say 2 He kicked the ball ______________________ the wall and had to
over
where someone or something falls or is put
My dog jumped onto the bed to have a nap. go to the neighbours to ask for it.
over: 3 I made the beds and did the washing up ____________________.
afterwards
directly above; higher than but not touching; covering
onto
Hang that picture over the fireplace. 4 The cat climbed ___________________ the table to drink the milk.
above: 5 They decided to go for a walk _______________________ dinner.
after
in a higher position than 6
above
They climbed up the mountain to a point of 2,000 The sun had already risen high _______________________ the
feet above sea level. horizon.
on (the) top of: above
placed over, resting on 7 She couldn't reach the cupboards _________________ her head.
on
Put your book on (the) top of the others on the 8 Remember to leave the keys _____________________ the table.
desk. 9 It was an elegant apartment unlike the one __________________ .
above
after vs. afterwards
onto
After, as a preposition, is usually followed by a noun 10 As he stepped _____________________ the platform, he tripped
or pronoun. and fell.
Why don't we meet after dinner?
after
Afterwards is an adverb meaning: after that. 11 Let's get a bite to eat _____________________ the play.
We had dinner and went home afterwards. 12 Don't put the toys ______________________ that box over there.
on (the) top of/on
It's got the X-mas decorations in it.
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