The meaning of the two-word phrase stay put is different from the meanings of the two
words individually. Such a phrase is called phrasal verb.
D Complete young Sara's conversation with a tiger. Fill in the blanks with the correct words
from the brackets to form more phrases with the word stay.
TIGER: It's too hot and muggy in the
forest! Can I stay
(in/after) with you?
SARA: Yes! You can always stay
(down/ over)
at my house.
TIGER: Are you sure your family will not
ask you to stay
(around/away) from me?
SARA: Oh no! And then I don't want you
to stay
(out/over) in the heat.
TIGER: Will you please stay –
(in/up) late tonight and scratch my back?
SARA: Only if you promise to stay
(down/put) and not move.
And so the tiger stayed
(at/with) Sara's house for the night!
E Complete this report with the correct phrasal verbs from the box. .
acted upon
carried out
gone down
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