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EY Test your understanding of the phrasal verbs. Underline the correct answer DIAGNOSTIC ‘1-1. am feeling depressed, so | have lost my appetite. That's why | am Kile my food. picking on @_picking at cc. pigging out d. pigging at 2. At night, John likes to_<,00} o9 potato chips before bed. a. snack b. snack up snack at snack on 3--Last night, Seth was so hungry that he 9igg@0\ oud on lasagna, potato salad, ice cream, and pickles. a. piggedon b. cut down on @ pigged out. d. picked at 4.-I don't want to cook tonight. Let's_eak Ovk @_eatout b. liveon © snack on @ order out Block 4 Page 59 5. ‘ Adrian could \ve on _ spaghetti. it's his favourite. a. live down b. live out c. livein @_liveon_ 6. Dinner is ready. Big AQ, everyone! a. Digon ® _Digin c. Digup bd: Dig . : Low oh 7. Colin needs to lose weight. He should co ow beer and junk food. a. cut off b. cuton c. cut up off @_cut down on_ 8. Let's stay home tonight and watch movies. We can_oxdey Ou some pizza @_ order out _ b. eat out c. order in d. eatin 9. Janice's plate is totally empty. She must love your cooking because she her dinner. off b. polished out ¢. polished down d. polished down on 10. Isithealthy to__\yve OW ramen noodles? a. order out b. eaton dig on E~E FEEDBACK EXERCISES ERCISE 1. Demonstrate you can appropriately use object pronouns with separable phrasal verbs in itten exercises. Complete the following sentences with a logical and correct phrasal verb, pronoun, d particle. There may be more than one correct answer. Example: We don't need that light there, so! turned it off. 4. Oh, no! | spilled the milk on the table. Now | have to ko clean ik 2, Before buying that pair of shoes, | think Iwill Ley \hem of 3, The music is very loud. Please, Law a down. 4. It is very hot in here. Where is the air conditioning switch? | am going to 5. Your hands are dirty. Go and__ \yastn hem 6. Oh, no! It's very late. I'll ask my father to l eave at school on his way to work. 7. My brother left many books and papers on my desk. | need to _C \ean ik first so | can work on it. 8. A. Where are my eyeglasses? BWhetdoyeumean? You Yoave Nwem on! 9. This box is very heavy. Can you ado me Q3 40. It's getting cold. | think twill gut on my sweater. Batt Pagina 67 Complete the chart. PHRASAL VERB | MEANING IN NENGLISH ] EXAMPLE SENTENCE. | FILL UP 7 aie” Taal Fill (a Comaner,| “Vie ory y tank, alc oa we Bean SO9Ce, A lace, \ 10 oninotes key, scene Epon t loony) \P \nok dogs we ; n Lntlete Chy n . rowing, wih ; : QtESSv fi oO whee, 0a n yo st eke. SET UP e hal yi English 3 Student’s Workbook TAKE DOWN Go down ” TRauld you hele Annotate. me Waue the wyrike down, /\enk down? Tee Menon, discoss| phere 1s So Qigoe, deoale, ofS over SC MAKE OUT Dish gurshy Seok i cee neMANG oF Wake Oot Someone inhhe |aace in ~ stance of ig ame dav K. nN EXERCISE 3. Replace the verbs in italics with phrasal verbs from the box. Pay attention to the placement of noun and pronoun objects. Example: 0. Anthony is tired of his rude neighbor. He says he isn't going to tolerate him anymore. Anthony is tired of his rude neighbor. He says he isn't going to put up with him anymore. te — VOCABULARY; COMPLETE THE SENTENCES BELOW WITH THE CORRECT PHRASAL VERB IN THE BOX. CONJUGATE THE VERB CORRECTLY. cat dowm on © polgh of vgn © anagk on © knocyvback « pia ut © pict i, @ cal © cut out @ bolt down _@ Dig in @ Order in 1. We were too tired to cook, so we oxdex nH. 2. BOio in before your food gets cold! 3, Jeffrey had only 15 minutes for lunch so he had to _\c \\ it 4, After preparing the dough | _C } af the cookies using cutter of different yt shapes, By ea and Kate eat auk at least once a week and every time they choose a different restaurant. f 6. This afternoon Andy & ich _ad his food, because he was feeling sick and could hardly keep anything down. 7. Alice is on a diet, but she always Qo ‘Qu\ on her cheat days. 8. When John got to the bar he immediately asked for a big whiskey and Ane cl Phe 9. Since last week, Jamie has been gosh _olh healthy foods: “Now, I snack on things like fruit or...nuts in between meals.” 10. “We used to Awe Of) ramen noodles back in our college days! Remember?” 11, He Snack oft the remains of the apple pie. # | PHRASAL VERB MEANING To order food from a restaurant and 1 | oedex if it to be delivered to you. Org ¥ To se eans. To eat food very quickly. Xt down 4 Cok v ° To form or shape by cutting. To eat outside your home, especi 5 | Eat ovk restaurant. To unwillingly eat only a small an 6 Prick ck! | food because you are feeling s o hungry or don’t like the food. 7 P19 out he eat a lot of food. , To drink or swallow (an alcohol IAnNocK ack) quickly. To eat a small amount of it between J To have a specific food as the only Liv@ Of | food that you eat. rl Pian ort To finish something, especially food 12 | Cys deujpy | Tedecrease the amount of food that JEANING EXAMPLE n a restaurant and ask for 0 you. L done Feel like Coo Kings Shall we i ws on Chinese Pood? OQiA wdaxe Jour Food f gets edd uickly. L woted My ereahtosy F Lown ang went bo work y cutting. ou cAilda wll neect & comepne. yo cob Ud Ver Cobh ne aur home, especially in a |Are YOO Any Yo eak W Long? No, mom. Ung eaking out wills toy Phi et t only a small amount of | | clicl nob Fee\ well DU are feeling sick, not vented roy so \ e the food. just eicked at my Rood. d. The Kids Rigged OOF OF unk Pood yesercla y low (an alcoholic drink) |») "@h Solan 3S Solne bay, he aemethal ely AREA B large Seakeh¢ na ount of it between meals. |< HOw wongry. (IT 17 S0OK aN BOMe che Aor c food as the only or main \ could liveon CAN. Re caked AF a ng, especially food, quickly. otoheual a lenlils WN NE Lo no hime amount of food that you eat. ne dockor Li me ro cok down on sak. . i i Sass tneeanes § aa Student's Workbook é READING: UNDERLINE THE 12 PHRASAL VERBS INT THE FOLLOWING READING Tom Smith Bolts It Down ‘Tom Smith usually has only 15 minutes to eat lunch so he bolts it down. This does not mean he eats much for lunch since he only has a sandwich and a coffee. However, his wife Susan loves cooking and she always {whips up| a wonderful dinner. This explains why Tom is not so _ thin. He pigs out every evening on a full course dinner - a roast with vegetables and a pasta | side and to fop it off) a big dessert which Susanjpicks up on the way home from school where | she is a teacher. Susan is quite petite, so it is not surprising that she only picks at all the food | she prepares and just (gnaws alla carrot or some other vegetable while she listens to Tom ‘speak about his day. For breakfast, Tom sometimes (warms Up Susan's left-overs and then he[runs off for/another day of work. This is against the doctor's advice so Tom should think about Guiting back on meat and eggs to(bring down] his cholesterol. Actually, Mary, the woman who helps them with their house also has high cholesterol, even though she has|cut} (oui) meat and eggs and is on a diet of fish and steamed vegetables. Recently, however, ‘Susan has noticed that the whiskey bottle is emptying out quite quickly so she suspects that Mary is knocking it back now and again. This would be OK except for the fact that this is ‘Susan's favorite bottle of whiskey!

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