Back to Phrasal Verbs

My dear friends! I decided to return to my favorite topic that is idioms and phrasal verbs. Today I am proposing you some new task. I am posting 15 sentences containting phrasal verbs with omited prepositions. So, your task is to find the correct prepositions without looking up your smart books and without googling. We have already considered some of these verbs in my previous blogs, but only some.

Yesterday Tanya added some information about the prepositions, in particular, the prepositions in the phrasal verbs in our group. Here is the link:

http://www.myenglishclub.com/group/improving-grammar-with-tanya-and-dan/forum/topics/daily-practice?page=6&commentId=2524315%3AComment%3A5621963&x=1#2524315Comment5621963

I recommend that you read about the prepositions of action before starting this test, OK?

So, here is the test:

  1. The government decided to buy___ all grains.
  2. My headache isn't serious. It will wear _____.
  3. He has his jeans worn ____ on the knees.
  4. The constant washing of the sea against the rocks wears them ____.
  5. They bring ____ a new book each month.
  6.  The flowers gave____ some strange odor.
  7. When I told a funny story, nobody seemed to catch ____.
  8. He is cut ____ for being a teacher.
  9. The weather is going to clear ____ tomorrow after a long rainy period.
  10. The shrill sound of an engine was dying____.
  11. A shark bit____ a man’s foot.
  12. The gun went ____ accidentally.
  13. He is planning to buy___ his share.
  14. After ten years of quarreling they finally broke ____.
  15. This fashion died____ many years ago.

 Have a nice time guessing!

My friends! As I will be busy tomorrow, I decided to post the correct answers today. I think there is no great difference because the main idea of all my blogs is for you to learn something new.

You all were perfect in your desire to find the correct answers and I am proud of your calling me your teacher! Thanks everyone and I am waiting for your replies to our new blogs!

So, here are the correct answers:

  1. The government decided to buy up all grains.
  2. My headache isn't serious. It will wear off.
  3. He has his jeans worn out/through on the knees.
  4. The constant washing of the sea against the rocks wears them away.
  5. They bring out a new book each month.
  6.  The flowers gave off some strange odor.
  7. When I told a funny story, nobody seemed to catch up.
  8. He is cut out for being a teacher.
  9. The weather is going to clear up tomorrow after a long rainy period.
  10. The shrill sound of an engine was dying away.
  11. A shark bit off a man’s foot.
  12. The gun went off accidentally.
  13. He is planning to buy out his share.
  14. After ten years of quarreling they finally broke out/off/up.
  15. This fashion died out many years ago.

Sure, if you have any questions, you can always ask me for more explanations.

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  • Dear Afro! Let me explain you 10 and 13 again.

    10. We speak about some moving vehicle. The noise of its engine becomes softer to our ear as it moves away. The longer the distance between that noisy vehicle and a person is, the softer the sound of its engine is. Describing the dying sound, we can also say DIE DOWN, but mostly about immovable objects. For example, your car alarm suddenly went off at night. For it to die down you should get out of your bed and go out to turn it off.

    13. When you invest your money in some business, it is IN business. And one day you want to have that money back, in fact, to take it out of business. That is why, the correct preposition is OUT.

    Thank you so much for your partisipation and your interest!

  • Thanks a lot, Danny! Anyway, need some explanations about 10 and 13.

  • My friends! As I will be busy tomorrow, I decided to post the correct answers today. I think there is no difference because the main idea of all my blogs is for you to learn something new.

    You all were perfect in your desire to find the correct answers and I am proud of your calling me your teacher! Thanks everyone and I am waiting for your replies to our new blogs!

    So, here are the correct answers:

    1. The government decided to buy up all grains.
    2. My headache isn't serious. It will wear off.
    3. He has his jeans worn out/through on the knees.
    4. The constant washing of the sea against the rocks wears them away.
    5. They bring out a new book each month.
    6.  The flowers gave off some strange odor.
    7. When I told a funny story, nobody seemed to catch up.
    8. He is cut out for being a teacher.
    9. The weather is going to clear up tomorrow after a long rainy period.
    10. The shrill sound of an engine was dying away.
    11. A shark bit off a man’s foot.
    12. The gun went off accidentally.
    13. He is planning to buy out his share.
    14. After ten years of quarreling they finally broke out/off/up.
    15. This fashion died out many years ago.

    Sure, if you have any questions, you can always ask me for more explanations.

  • Thanks Danny .

  • Dear Marek! First, TO BE CUT OUT is correct

    Then, I would say HERE IT IS as this expression is followed by what you want to say.

  •  Yes Danny you've answered my question .Now I understand! So finally I found a solution(number 8 )There it is: Andrew my American teacher is cut out  for being a  teach in our school.He loves teaching .

    Greetings from the middle of nowhere ( by the way can I say in English : there it is ?)

  • Thanks a lot than I am looking forward to get the answers from you.
  • Dear Afro! Let me give you some explanations. 

    1. In many phrasal verbs UP is used to  show that an action was finished or closed or there is no possibility to go on doing the same. For expample:

    to drink up (your glass is empty, there is nothing more to drink)

    to come up (to come very close, you can't move ahead)

    to break up (to break into very small pieces) and so on.

    So, this sentence means that the government bought up all grains and no one esle will/would be able to buy it from the farmers.

    3. DOWN is wrong if we speak about pants. As to jeans, some people wear the same pair for so long that the jeans become transparent on the knees. What preposition will you use describing such a pair?

    10. OUT is wrong. We speak about some moving vehicle. The noise of its engine becomes softer for our ear as it moves away.

  • Dear Marek! It would mean that your friend is very distessed by that fact. It is quite understandable for me, but in NO8 I meant that man is a very good teacher, teaching is his calling, mission. Have I answered your question?

  • okay....1. Buy up ( I saw Abiba wrote it!), Sorry, I couldn't try myself as I do not know the meaning of buy up.

    3. is it worn down?

    10. dying out.

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