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15.10 The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage 129
the other car.
A of B for C to D on E at
15.11 I like them very much. They have always been very nice me. 130
A of B for C to D with
15.12 I’m not very good repairing things. 131
A at B for C in D about
15.13 I don’t understand this sentence. Can you ? 132
A explain to me this word B explain me this word
C explain this word to me
15.14 If you’re worried about the problem, you should do something 133
it.
A for B about C against D with
15.15 ‘Who is Tom Hart?’ ‘I have no idea. I’ve never heard him.’ 134
A about B from C after D of
15.16 I don’t know what time we’ll arrive. It depends the traffic. 135
A of B for C from D on
15.17 I prefer tea coffee. 136, 59
A to B than C against D over
Phrasal verbs
16.1 These shoes are uncomfortable. I’m going to . 137
A take off B take them off C take off them
16.2 They were playing cards, so I . 138
A joined in B came in C got in D broke in
16.3 Nobody believed Paul at first, but he to be right. 139
A worked out B came out C found out D turned out
16.4 We can’t making a decision. We have to decide now. 140
A put away B put over C put off D put out
16.5 ‘Have you finished painting the kitchen?’ ‘Nearly. I’ll 141
tomorrow.’
A finish it up B finish it over C finish it off
16.6 You can always rely on Paul. He’ll never . 142
A put you up B let you down C take you over D see you off
16.7 Children under 16 half the population of the city. 143
A make up B put up C take up D bring up
16.8 I’m surprised to hear that Kate and Paul have . They seemed very 144
happy together.
A broken up B ended up C finished up D split up
16.9 I parked in a no-parking zone, but I it. 145
A came up with B got away with C made off with D got on with
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