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catch ● check ● get ● go ● make ● pick ● pull ● see Let’s go to the airport to . Grandpa off when he fl ies back home. 2 If it starts to rain, . for a nearby cave to wait for it to pass. 3 We would like to remind all guests that they must . out before midday. 4 Please . in and stop so that I can buy something to drink. 5 Every Saturday night my dad . us up outside the cinema. 6 I think the neighbours have . away for the weekend. 7 John’s up ahead so Greg is pedalling fast to . up with him. 8 We’re going on holiday tomorrow, but we’ll call you when we . back. Write a phrasal verb in the correct form to replace the words in italics. Add any other words you need. 1 We can start our journey . towards the mountains at dawn. 2 Dad fetched the luggage while Mum registered . at the hotel. 3 I asked the taxi driver to let me get out . outside the train station. 4 Oh, no! I’ve forgotten my passport! We’ll have to go back . and get it! 5 The most exciting moment is when the plane leaves the ground . . 6 Stop the car! I think we’ve hit . a dog. 7 I don’t think a horse can ever stay at the same speed as . a car. Write one word in each gap. 1 The speed . in towns is 30 km/h and you shouldn’t go faster than that. 2 Why don’t we . the scenic route along the coast? 3 If you buy your plane ticket . advance, it’s often cheaper than if you wait. 4 I can’t remember the name of the hotel we stayed at off the . of my head. 5 I’m sorry I’m late! I . my way and had to ask for directions. 6 My mum’s away in Germany on a business . at the moment. 7 The bank? Well, turn left here, then go . ahead for a kilometre and it’s on the left. 8 If you look on your left-hand . as we turn this corner, you’ll see Big Ben. 9 I’ll look round the shops in the morning and then . sightseeing in the afternoon. 10 My grandma hasn’t driven since she . an accident last year. 11 I love visiting foreign places, . the sights and learning about other cultures. 12 During the 70s, many British people started to go . holiday to Spain. 13 While you’re in London, you should take a tour . the Houses of Parliament.

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Certainly! Let's go through each sentence and provide the appropriate phrasal verbs and missing words.

Phrasal Verbs

  1. Let’s go to the airport to see Grandpa off when he flies back home.

    • Explanation: "See off" is a phrasal verb used when you accompany someone to the point of departure to say goodbye.
  2. If it starts to rain, look for a nearby cave to wait for it to pass.

    • Explanation: "Look for" is used to indicate searching for something.
  3. We would like to remind all guests that they must check out before midday.

    • Explanation: "Check out" is used when leaving a hotel, returning the keys, and paying the bill.
  4. Please pull in and stop so that I can buy something to drink.

    • Explanation: "Pull in" is used to indicate driving to the side of the road and stopping.
  5. Every Saturday night my dad picks us up outside the cinema.

    • Explanation: "Pick up" is used when someone comes to collect you, usually by car.
  6. I think the neighbours have gone away for the weekend.

    • Explanation: "Go away" is used when someone leaves their usual place, often for a holiday or break.
  7. John’s up ahead so Greg is pedalling fast to catch up with him.

    • Explanation: "Catch up" means to reach someone who is ahead by going faster.
  8. We’re going on holiday tomorrow, but we’ll call you when we get back.

    • Explanation: "Get back" means to return to a place.

Phrasal Verbs in Sentences

  1. We can start our journey off towards the mountains at dawn.

    • Explanation: "Start off" is used to indicate the beginning of a journey.
  2. Dad fetched the luggage while Mum registered checked in at the hotel.

    • Explanation: "Check in" is used when you arrive at a hotel and register your stay.
  3. I asked the taxi driver to let me get out drop me off outside the train station.

    • Explanation: "Drop off" is used when someone leaves you at a particular location.
  4. Oh, no! I’ve forgotten my passport! We’ll have to go turn back and get it!

    • Explanation: "Turn back" means to return to a place because you forgot something.
  5. The most exciting moment is when the plane leaves the ground takes off.

    • Explanation: "Take off" is used when an aircraft becomes airborne.
  6. Stop the car! I think we’ve hit run over a dog.

    • Explanation: "Run over" means to hit something with a vehicle.
  7. I don’t think a horse can ever stay at the same speed as keep up with a car.

    • Explanation: "Keep up with" means to go as fast as someone or something else.

Fill in the Gaps

  1. The speed limit in towns is 30 km/h and you shouldn’t go faster than that.

    • Explanation: "Speed limit" refers to the maximum legal speed.
  2. Why don’t we take the scenic route along the coast?

    • Explanation: "Take" is used when choosing a particular route.
  3. If you buy your plane ticket in advance, it’s often cheaper than if you wait.

    • Explanation: "In advance" means before a particular time.
  4. I can’t remember the name of the hotel we stayed at off the top of my head.

    • Explanation: "Off the top of my head" means without thinking too hard.
  5. I’m sorry I’m late! I lost my way and had to ask for directions.

    • Explanation: "Lost" indicates not knowing where you are.
  6. My mum’s away in Germany on a business trip at the moment.

    • Explanation: "Business trip" is a journey made for work purposes.
  7. The bank? Well, turn left here, then go straight ahead for a kilometre and it’s on the left.

    • Explanation: "Straight" means in a direct line.
  8. If you look on your left-hand side as we turn this corner, you’ll see Big Ben.

    • Explanation: "Side" refers to a particular part or area.
  9. I’ll look round the shops in the morning and then go sightseeing in the afternoon.

    • Explanation: "Go sightseeing" means to visit places of interest.
  10. My grandma hasn’t driven since she had an accident last year.

    • Explanation: "Had" indicates experiencing something, often negative.
  11. I love visiting foreign places, seeing the sights and learning about other cultures.

    • Explanation: "Seeing the sights" means visiting famous or interesting locations.
  12. During the 70s, many British people started to go on holiday to Spain.

    • Explanation: "Go on holiday" means to travel for leisure.
  13. While you’re in London, you should take a tour of the Houses of Parliament.

    • Explanation: "Tour of" means visiting a place as part of a guided excursion.

Each of these phrasal verbs and words fits the context of the sentence and helps convey the intended meaning effectively.

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ответил месяц назад
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see ● check ● get ● pull ● catch ● pick ● go ● make

  1. see off
  2. find a cave to check into
  3. check out
  4. pull in
  5. picks us up
  6. gone
  7. catch up
  8. get back

  9. go

  10. in
  11. in
  12. top
  13. lost
  14. trip
  15. straight
  16. side
  17. go
  18. had
  19. seeing
  20. on
  21. of

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ответил месяц назад
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  1. Let’s go to the airport to see Grandpa off when he flies back home.
  2. If it starts to rain, go for a nearby cave to wait for it to pass.
  3. We would like to remind all guests that they must check out before midday.
  4. Please pull in and stop so that I can buy something to drink.
  5. Every Saturday night my dad picks us up outside the cinema.
  6. I think the neighbours have gone away for the weekend.
  7. John’s up ahead so Greg is pedalling fast to catch up with him.
  8. We’re going on holiday tomorrow, but we’ll call you when we get back.

Phrasal verbs:

  1. We can start our journey going towards the mountains at dawn.
  2. Dad fetched the luggage while Mum registered in at the hotel.
  3. I asked the taxi driver to let me get out right outside the train station.
  4. Oh, no! I’ve forgotten my passport! We’ll have to go back home and get it!
  5. The most exciting moment is when the plane leaves the ground off.
  6. Stop the car! I think we’ve hit upon a dog.
  7. I don’t think a horse can ever stay at the same speed as against a car.

Words in gaps:

  1. The speed limit in towns is 30 km/h and you shouldn’t go faster than that.
  2. Why don’t we take the scenic route along the coast?
  3. If you buy your plane ticket in advance, it’s often cheaper than if you wait.
  4. I can’t remember the name of the hotel we stayed at off the top of my head.
  5. I’m sorry I’m late! I lost my way and had to ask for directions.
  6. My mum’s away in Germany on a business trip at the moment.
  7. The bank? Well, turn left here, then go straight ahead for a kilometre and it’s on the left.
  8. If you look on your left-hand side as we turn this corner, you’ll see Big Ben.
  9. I’ll look round the shops in the morning and then go sightseeing in the afternoon.
  10. My grandma hasn’t driven since she had an accident last year.
  11. I love visiting foreign places, seeing the sights and learning about other cultures.
  12. During the 70s, many British people started to go on holiday to Spain.
  13. While you’re in London, you should take a tour of the Houses of Parliament.

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