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B. Fill in the blanks with correct phrasal verbs.
1. We hearing from you soon.
(look downward to/look forward to)
2. Things have quite well for us.
(worked on/worked out)
3. She was as a trainer. (taken in/taken on)
4. Many interesting facts of this class.
(came out/came in)
5. A new gaining console will be just before Christmas.
(brought out/shoot out)
C. Form pairs and role-play these situations with your friend in the class.
1. Invite your friend to come home for lunch on Sunday. (He/She accepts)
2. Invite your cousin to go to a football match with you. (He/she refuses)
Language Ladder GRAMMAR Language Skills
Phrase and Clause
Read the following sentences.
You look tired but happy, dear husband.
The highlighted group of words make a phrase.
Examples : good and bad; in the train.
A phrase is any group of words that make sense but not complete sense. A
phrase does not have a subject or a predicate.
A. Match the groups of words in A to the correct phrases in B.
A B
1. The traveller is resting a. for an hour now.
2. Darin has been cycling b. for our health.
3. Did you leave your lunch box c. under the shade.
4. Eating fresh food is good d. in the pond.
5. There are many fish e. at school?
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