*A* (*creep/go/hold/move/pull/slip/stop/walk*) *F* *Complete using a phrasal verb with a word from A in the right form and a word from B.* 7 My mum's a bit upset because my sister's moving OUT to go to university next week.Ĩ Daryl managed to keep up with the leader for most of the race, but eventually he started to fall BEHIND. 7 My mum's a bit upset because my sister's moving _ to go to university next week.Ĩ Daryl managed to keep up with the leader for most of the race, but eventually he started to fall _. 5 The area has been cordoned OFF following a bomb threat.Ħ As I leant on the table, it tipped UP and I fell over. 5 The area has been cordoned _ following a bomb threat.Ħ As I leant on the table, it tipped _ and I fell over. 3 Would you mind moving OVER so that I can sit here?Ĥ A young man was riding his motorbike on the pavement and everyone was forced to step ASIDE to let him go past. 3 Would you mind moving _ so that I can sit here?Ĥ A young man was riding his motorbike on the pavement and everyone was forced to step _ to let him go past. 1 The police officer told the homeless man to move ON and he walked slowly and painfully down the road.Ģ Len has already left on foot, but if we take the car then maybe we can still head him OFF before he gets home. ![]() *E* *Write one word in each gap."ġ The police officer told the homeless man to move _ and he walked slowly and painfully down the road.Ģ Len has already left on foot, but if we take the car then maybe we can still head him _ before he gets home. ![]() ![]() 11 A lorry lost its *load* on the motorway and there's white paint everywhere.ġ2 The area where the *cargo* is stored on a plane can actually get extremely cold during a flight. 11 A lorry lost its *cargo/load* on the motorway and there's white paint everywhere.ġ2 The area where the *cargo/load* is stored on a plane can actually get extremely cold during a flight. 9 It's three and a half hours each way, so the *round trip* takes seven hours.ġ0 A single is €40, but the *return fare* is actually only €55. 9 It's three and a half hours each way, so the *return fare/round trip* takes seven hours.ġ0 A single is €40, but the *return fare/round trip* is actually only €55. 7 As I came out of the petrol station, I saw a *hitchhiker* with his thumb out, trying to get a lift.Ĩ Local *hikers* insist that they have the right to walk across the field, although the farmer who owns the land disagrees. 7 As I came out of the petrol station, I saw a *hiker/hitchhiker* with his thumb out, trying to get a lift.Ĩ Local *hikers/hitchhikers* insist that they have the right to walk across the field, although the farmer who owns the land disagrees. 5 Keep both hands on the wheel and you'll find it easier to *steer* the car.Ħ I'm hoping to train so that I can *pilot* commercial aircraft. 5 Keep both hands on the wheel and you'll find it easier to *pilot/steer* the car.Ħ I'm hoping to train so that I can *pilot/steer* commercial aircraft. 3 This area is for *pedestrians* only and is closed to all traffic.Ĥ After the accident, *passersby* described the driver as a middle-aged man with a beard. 3 This area is for *passersby/pedestrians* only and is closed to all traffic.Ĥ After the accident, *passersby/pedestrians* described the driver as a middle-aged man with a beard. ![]() 1 Running along the seafront, there was a short concrete *quay*, where a dozen fishing boats bobbed in the afternoon sun.Ģ Quite a few resorts in Britain have long *piers*, which stick out into the sea, and which often have shows or other forms of entertainment on them. 1 Running along the seafront, there was a short concrete *pier/quay*, where a dozen fishing boats bobbed in the afternoon sun.Ģ Quite a few resorts in Britain have long *piers/quays*, which stick out into the sea, and which often have shows or other forms of entertainment on them.
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