Which option is NOT CORRECT? "____________, I
can't hear myself think!"
Turn it down
Turn the music down
Turn down the music
Turn down it
The possible answers
were: Turn it down Turn the music down Turn down the
music Turn down it You said: Turn
it downTurn the
music downTurn
down the musicTurn down it
With some multi-word
verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts. If you use a noun, you don't
have to separate the 2 parts of the verb.
If the 2 parts of the
verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb.
If the 2 parts of the
verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb.
With some multi-word
verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts - check this in your
dictionary when you look up a new verb.
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2
Which option is NOT CORRECT? "If you don't know
what something means, use a dictionary to ___________."
look the word up
look up the word
look it up
look up it
The possible answers
were: look the word up look up the word look it up look up
it You said: look
the word uplook
up the wordlook
it uplook up
it
With some multi-word
verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts - check this in your
dictionary when you look up a new verb.
With some multi-word
verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts. If you use a noun, you don't
have to separate the 2 parts of the verb.
If the 2 parts of the
verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb.
If the 2 parts of the
verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb.
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this question.
3
"I'm so tired, I'm really _____________."
looking forward the weekend to
looking the weekend forward to
looking forward to the weekend
weekend looking forward to
The possible answers
were: looking forward the weekend to looking the weekend forward
to looking forward to the weekend weekend looking forward to You said: looking forward the weekend tolooking the weekend forward
tolooking forward
to the weekendweekend looking forward to
With multi-word parts
with 3 parts you cannot separate any part - the noun object must therefore
go at the end of the verb.
With multi-word parts
with 3 parts you cannot separate any part - the noun object must therefore
go at the end of the verb.
With multi-word parts
with 3 parts you cannot separate any part - the noun object must therefore
go at the end of the verb.
With multi-word parts
with 3 parts you cannot separate any part - the noun object must therefore
go at the end of the verb.
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4
When we go on holiday, who's going to ___________
the dog?"
look for
look after
look up
look at
The possible answers
were: look for look after look up look at You said: look
forlook
afterlook
uplook
at
'Look for' means to
search for something.
'Look after' means to
take care of something.
You can 'look up' a word
in a dictionary.
'Look at' means to watch
or stare.
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5
"It takes about 2 hours, so we should ________ at
about six o'clock"
get it in
get in it
get in
get on
The possible answers
were: get it in get in it get in get on You said: get it
inget in
itget
inget
on
The verb 'get in'
meaning 'to arrive' does not have an object.
This is not the correct
answer.
The verb 'get in'
meaning 'to arrive' does not have an object.
The verb 'get in' means
'to arrive', often after a train or plane journey.
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6
Which option is NOT CORRECT? "I'll have to
______________, it's killing me!"
give up it
give it up
give up smoking
give smoking up
The possible answers
were: give up it give it up give up smoking give smoking
up You said: give
up itgive it
upgive up
smokinggive
smoking up
If the 2 parts of the
verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb.
If the 2 parts of the
verb can be separated, and you use a pronoun - you MUST separate the verb.
With some multi-word
verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts. If you use a noun, you don't
have to separate the 2 parts of the verb.
With some multi-word
verbs you can choose to separate the 2 parts - check this in your
dictionary when you look up a new verb.