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Test 11. Phrasal verb to come : fill in the correct prepositions or adverbs1. It was some time before he came ___ after being knocked out. 2. He came ___ to my way of thinking after a good deal of argument. 3. It’s no use trying to keep this secret; it’s sure to come ___ in the end. 4. The question of salary increases will come ___ at the next general meeting. 5. Those rust marks will come ___ if you rub them with lemon. 6. Seeing me from across the room, she came ___ me. 7. He came ___ a fortune last year. (He inherited it). 8. Wait till prices come ___ again before you buy. 9. Come ___. It’s far too cold to wait here any longer. 10. The handle of the tea‑pot came ___ in my hand as I was washing it. 11. I came ___ a vase exactly like yours in an antique shop. 12. I’m at home all day. Come ___ whenever you have time. 13. The expected answer came ___. 14. Has she come ___ the book yet? 15. Come ___ the taxi’s waiting for us. 16. They are coming ___ Sunday. 17. I came ___ to the country cottage in the morning. 18. The button has come ___. 19. He has come ___ the property. 20. The buds are coming ___ now. Test 12. Phrasal verb to go: fill in the correct prepositions or adverbs. 1. I had to wait for permission from the Council before I could go ___ with my plans. 2. The guard dog went ___ the intruder and knocked him down. 3. He had a sandwich and a cup of tea, then he went ___ working. 4. I went ___ the proposal very carefully with my solicitor and didn’t accept the order. 5. The gun went ___ by accident and wounded him in the leg. 6. Wearing black for mourning went ___ many years ago. 7. She went ___ a beauty contest and got a prize. 8. The price of tomatoes usually goes ___ in summer in England. 9. If there isn’t enough soup to go ___ just put some hot water in it. 10. The early colonists of America went ___ many hardships. 11. You can’t go ___ ___ your promise now; we are depending on you. 12. I’ve changed my mind about marrying him; I simply can’t go ___ ___ it. 13. The plane crashed and went ___ in flames. 14. I refused to go ___ now. I’m going forward. 15. They have gone ___ all the calculations again but they still can’t find the mistake. 16. The party went ___ very well; we all enjoyed ourselves. 17. Mary went ___ in such a hurry that she left her passport behind. 18. Why don’t you go ___ ___ stamp collecting if you want to have a quiet hobby? 19. Her weight went ___ to 70 kilos when she stopped playing tennis. 20. Don’t go ___ food if you want to economize. Just drink less. Test 13. Phrasal verb to give: fill in the correct prepositions or adverbs. 1. She won $300 and gave it all ___. 2. Riding is getting too expensive; I’ll have to give it ___. 3. He gave ___ all the books he had borrowed. 4. After two days of freedom, the escaped prisoner gave himself ___ to the police. 5. Your secret is safe with me. I won’t give you ___. (betray you). 6. He didn’t want to go to the cinema but they begged him so hard that he gave ___. 7. After his third attempt he gave ___ trying to pass the driving test. 8. The names of the winners were given ___ on the radio. 9. If you want to save money, give ___ eating in expensive restaurants. 10. There was a man giving ___ leaflets outside the church. 11. Don’t give ___ the ending of the story, it will spoil it. 12. What wouldn’t I give ___ a cool drink! 13. The news was given ___ that the political leader had died. 14. Ann gave ___ her college course and left the town. 15. I hope that the holiday will give me ___ my good spirits. 16. Give your examination papers ___ to the teacher when you finish. 17. You would never give ___ your friend’s secret, would you? 18. The liquid gave ___ a strong smell. 19. When are you going to give him ___ his camera? 20. Don’t forget to give ___ your exercise‑book. Test 14. Phrasal verb to put: fill in the correct prepositions or adverbs. 1. Put ___ the clock, it is twenty minutes fast. 2. I’ll put ___ my visit till you can go with me. 3. She had invited me to dinner but had to put me ___ as she was taken ill. 4. Put ___ the light. It’s getting quite light again. 5. That vase is very valuable. Put it ___ before you drop it. 6. He was very much put ___ when she rang off angrily during their conversation. 7. I wish you would put ___ the dishes instead of leaving them on the table. 8. He is not really angry. He’s only putting it ___. 9. The boy is hyperactive. I put it ___ ___ wrong diet. 10. Here’s a crash helmet. Put it ___. 11. I don’t know how you put ___ ___ the noise; it would drive me mad. 12. If you can’t find a room in a hotel, I could always put you ___. 13. The shortage of eggs has put ___ their price considerably. 14. The government put ___ the rebellion with great severity. 15. This clock is always slow; I put it ___ ten minutes every day. 16. He put ___ his name for the excursion. 17. Can you put ___ impractical people? 18. Automation puts ___ profits. 19. Then he put ___ the water to boil and brought out my laundry bucket. 20. He put ___ a whole week of work on that article. Test 15. Phrasal verb to take: fill in the correct prepositions or adverbs. 1. I couldn’t take ___ the lecture. It is out of my capacity. 2. When he offered me only $3, I was too taken ___ to say a word. 3. She took ___ riding because she wanted to lose some weight. 4. He takes ___ his mother; he has blue eyes and fair hair too. 5. I am sorry I called you a liar. I take it ___. 6. He took ___ going for a walk every night before he went to bed. 7. I wish we could sell the piano; it takes ___ too much space here. 8. You’d better take ___ your coat if you’re too hot. 9. We took ___ each other the first time we met and have been friends ever since. 10. When his father died, Tom took ___ his business. 11. I saw in the water only an old tree. I took it ___ the Lock Ness Monster. 12. People often take me ___ my sister. We look alike. 13. He always takes ___ his false teeth before he goes to bed. 14. I took ___ Tom at chess and beat him. 15. Even a child wouldn’t be taken ___ by such an obvious lie. 16. The policeman took ___ the number of the stolen car. 17. If she takes ___ the job of director, she’ll have to work harder. 18. She makes a little extra money by taking ___ paying guests in summer. 19. He took ___ sister to the concert. 20. Try to take the chairman ___ after the meeting to discover what he thinks.
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