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Exercise 1
Choose the correct phrasal verb from the options given at the end of the sentence.
1. I______
but no one has seen my mobile. (asked out/asked around)
2. The firemen had to_____
the kitchen to rescue the residents. (break in/ break
into)
3. My boss_____
the meeting because of heavy rain. (called off/ called back)
4. Don't forget to take the room keys when you____
(check in/checkout)
5. Diabetic patients are advised to____
sweets and oily food. (cut off/cut back
on)
6. We_____
the bus when it reached our stop. (got off/got out)
7. This is your time to_____
your old parents now. (look after/ look for)
8. She loves to____
with her friends on weekends. (hang out/ hang on)
9. I_____
an old friend of mine at the theatre. (ran into/ran out)
her father. Both love to read books. (takes off/takes after)
She_____​

Answers

Answered by xyz78455
7

Answer:

hope it helps you

Explanation:

1. asked around

2. break in

3. called off

4. check in

5. cut off

6. got off

7. look after

8. hang out

9. ran into

10.takes after

Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

1.I asked around but no one has seen my mobile.

2. The firemen had tobreak inthe kitchen to rescue the residents.

3.  My boss called off the meeting because of heavy rain.

4.Don't forget to take the room keys when you check in

5.Diabetic patients are advised to cut off

6.We got off the bus when it reached our stop.

7. This is your time to look afteryour old parents now.

8.She loves to hang outwith her friends on weekends.

9.I ran into an old friend of mine at the theatre.

10.takes after her father. Both love to read books.

Explanation:

The subject is 'Steve,' the verb is 'kicked,' and the object is 'the ball.' To help you remember this form, choose someone you know well as the subject and something they do frequently as the verb and object.

Parts of speech aren't always made up of a single word. If you want to do it properly, look at the structure of an entire phrase rather than simply individual words when constructing a subject, verb, or object.

People who practise a lot score higher.

The topic of this phrase is "those who practise a lot." A subject phrase or predicate is a topic composed of many words.

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