Esercizio sui phrasal verbs con on, turn e get

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    If we use the particle “on” with a phrasal verb, we are talking about continuing something.

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    When you buy a drink to someone, it’s:

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    Match the sentences below to the correct phrasal verb:

    Don’t worry with that work, I’m …
    Holidays are …
    Laura arrived at five thirty …
    I’m sorry I can’t talk now, I’m …
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    One of the meaning of “turn” is to maintain something to get the same effect.

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    Match the sentences below to the correct phrasal verb.

    You … all the situation, it’s not fair!
    Did Mark … at the party?
    He asked me out but I …
    Don't … that ice cream, it will fall on your shoes!
  • 6/12

    How many meanings has the phrasal verb “get up”?

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    The phrasal verb “get over” is never referred to a physical obstacle.

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    Match the sentences below to the correct phrasal verb.

    You have to … the bus on time if you don’t want to lose the train.
    I forgot my homework, but I … without problems.
    Andy … that long novel finally!
    I’m a very good driver, … the car.
    I … my sister lately.
    Don’t let the idea of cheating … you and your game!
  • 9/12

    Translate this sentence into english: “Ho dimenticato le chiavi, devo tornare indietro”

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    With the verb “to turn”, we use prepositions that mean "movement".

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    Translate this sentence into english: “Abbassati, o la palla ti colpirà sulla fronte!”

  • 12/12

    Translate this sentence into english: “Sono troppo stressato, ho bisogno di partire!”

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