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A. Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings.
A
B
1. try (something) out
2. get off to a running start
3. take off
a. to leave the ground and begin to fly
b. delay
c. think happily about something that is
going to happen
d. test something to see how useful it is
e. make a good, fast beginning
f. stopped working
4. gave out
5. put off
6. look forward to
B. Complete the sentences with the phrasal verbs given in Exercise A.
Make necessary changes as required.
1. Saima -
her holiday homework until
the end of her summer vacation.
2. I played with my toy robot till its battery
3. He won the race easily as he
4. This Saturday, my father and I will
our new oven by baking cookies.
5. The model aeroplane that we had made
well but soon crashed.
6. I am
to the cake Mother had promised to bake in the evening.
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A. Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings.

1. try (something) out  → d. test something to see how useful it is

2. get off to a running start  → e. make a good, fast beginning

3. take off → a. to leave the ground and begin to fly

4. gave out  → f. stopped working

5. put off  → b. delay

6. look forward to → c. think happily about something that is going to happen

B. Complete the sentences.

1. Saima put off her holiday homework until  the end of her summer vacation.

2. I played with my toy robot till its battery  gave out.

3. He won the race easily as he got off to a running start.

4. This Saturday, my father and I will try out our new oven by baking cookies.

5. The model aeroplane that we had made took off well but soon crashed.

6. I am looking forward to the cake Mother had promised to bake in the evening.

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